Not necessarily, just because it's a conceptual box, doesn't necessarily mean that it prohibits us to embrace other such boxes and their structure.
Other boxes?
Depends on the practitioner of the religious ideologies and [perhaps] religious ideologies as well. If the practitioner is of a timid ego with inherent in-the-box thinking, then any ideology can encourage the kind of in-the-box thinking resonating with him/her. It all comes down to the...
No, I never denied that. I already admitted that “at micro level, MAYBE unconscious mechanisms are playing out” and “I might agree with you when it comes to small changes due to evolutionary processes acting at micro level [even though we can’t know that for sure].” I only reason I added “maybe”...
Surely, you really don’t need that because my question wasn’t “why not” at all, and I suggest you not to do that either because that would be just another lie you guys made-up. You see, my original question had no “why not”, but rather “how not”. Here’s my original quote you misquoted --- “How...
Erm ... yes, they do.
"Let's face it: quantum mechanics is really confusing. All the rules of physics that we're used to simply go straight out the window in the quantum realm."
Source: Do We Live in a Quantum World? | Live Science
“The Big Bang singularity is the most serious problem of...
Assuming natural laws of this world are present in the spiritual world and/or God's Realm [if there truly is such a thing(s)] isn't a wise thing to do. We know that laws of physics breaks down in quantum world, this most likely could also be the case in spiritual world and spiritual realm [or...
Well, to be some extent, I agree with you. However, overall, I can argue otherwise. I don’t think this is true in totality. Not all products of evolution came through unconscious mechanisms. At micro level, MAYBE unconscious mechanisms are playing out [or played out in the past in bacterias]...
Happy birthday, shweeto.
May you have many more.
In case anyone is wondering why I barely wish birthdays, it's because I usually don't get time to frequent the site. And when I do, it's usually occupied to having formal discussion on spirituality and such things.
My apologies to everyone...
But we can't be absolutely sure that the "God" and the "solution" we found is actually the true "God" and real, true "solution" BECAUSE to our weaknesses.
Indeed, ma'am. But based on what we see in our real life, complexity also arise more frequently in greater magnitude usually through conscious mechanism. So, the likelihood of complexity arising from conscious mechanism as compared to unconscious one is greater, at least in my humble opinion.
I personally don't like tattoos. But, I don't think there's anything wrong with it. In fact, I am thinking about getting tattoos so they would cover the scars all over my body [due to injuries]. These scars looks repulsive as hell. Other than that, tattoos are just something I feel like a edgy...
I like to spend time alone in spooky old abandoned houses which people think are haunted, especially during night-time.
In case anyone is wondering --- No ghosts so far.
Congrats ... but, for happy at this moment. What about other moments?
I have been relatively happier since this past 2 months or so because my sister gave birth to a beautiful baby girl. She is the cutest baby ever. All the time I talk to her via Skype, I feel like someone has poured cold ice...
I don't think we are screwed because we hold wrong religious beliefs. Beliefs, in and out of themselves, are harmless. If people who believe in flat earth are proven wrong, I don't think there would be any dire consequences for their wrongness. If, however, our beliefs had caused us to do...
I feel like this suggestion does have a point. Science is a self-correcting field. There are many instances in history where what were once considered to be established scientific truths and were believed as true beliefs sometime ago, has been completely discarded now. Newtonian physics has now...
Not at all. In fact, our criteria should be the opposite, actually. There's a nature of truth and falsehood, and we should keep it in mind. Falsehood actually appears to be pleasant, but it ends in bitterness. Truth, on the other hand, usually appears to be bitter, but it results in pleasant...