Hi All,
I was a very active user of these forums.
I have taken some time (A few month) to do some studying.
I've been studying quite a lot and still am.
I have many reasons to assume god (Any of them) doesn't exist. Actually.. the correct statement will be I have very little reasons to believe god exists.
But as an atheist from the one hand, and a very curious person from the other, i invest many many hours studying and "investigating" many religious ideas and concepts.
I am a jew, and grew up in a Jewish way of life. Not a religious jew, but Jewish by birth.
I study (in the past and present) the Jewish religion in a very deep and detailed manner.
I still have a long way to go and there are literally millions of pages of information I've yet to learn regarding the Jewish belief.
Undoubted, the most complex and elaborated religious "theory" I've ever encountered is the oral Tora and especially Kabbalah.
It is one of the most in depth analysis of EVERY aspect related to our reality ranging from the creation of the universe and to the structure and behavior of living beings.
Although still an atheist, I honestly find the Kabbalah to be an
amazingly (in the true sense of the word) complex, deep and detailed view on life as we know from the aspect of materialistic and non materialistic POV.
The most "WOW"ing thing about it as far as i am concerned, is that once you learn the Kabbalah in depth, the similarities between the most recent scientific discoveries and the ideas of the Kabbalah are far more common than you might think.
There are many things that are in contradiction (although after doing some more deep research I find them to be "solved").
I have a very logical mind. I am a very skeptic in the way i respond to things.
Now.. before you jump ahead and ask me ... Well.. if it is so amazing, Isn't it a proof of God? the short answer is no.. far from it!
I will not go into why, as this might be a very very long post ( already is.. i know
).
So what is the challenge?
well, Although i have a broad scientific knowledge, there are many things i don't know.
There is too much to learn and not much time
So my challenge is finding a group of people with a vast knowledge of sciences (preferably atheists [not because i have something against theist scientists, rather because i think someone who treats god only as an idea will be more objective in this case] although if one is open minded and will not be offended of things that might be said, i think it will be a great value) that are willing to take a dive to a very interesting idea of trying and finding a scientific discoveries BASED on the Kabbalah rather then disregarding it as a myth or just another religion.
If in any way I've caused anyone to be offended from my statement that Kabbalah is the most complex and detailed religious doctrine, please accept my apology. this statement is of course based on my own knowledge and what i have come across so far in my short life
Just as an example for the complexity of the Kabbalah, the letter "Alef" (The first [and last] letter of the Hebrew Kabbalah language) it self in the kabbalah can easily fill a 100 pages book of explanations.
really hop[e to find some cooperation as this subject can be a very educating and intriguing thing.
Cheers