So discuss, then. Nothing is preventing you. If my statement that the notion of 'laws' as they pertain to the natural world did not originate in Judeo-Christian doctrine, then tell us why you disagree.
The concept of the Laws of Nature evolved for practical reasons in both the Orient and the West by the consistency and predictability of the observations and testing nature. Actually the beginnings of the Laws of Nature began in Greek and Chinese cultures, and not remotely related to the Judeo-Christian concept of Laws of God. In Europe in fact the advance development of the Laws of Nature and science evolved on a secular basis, and in contention and conflict with Judeo-Christian religions.
The very concept of 'law' implies a conscious and deliberate imposition which nature must obey.
No, I actually consider this response a bit bizzaro. The Laws of Nature are based on the consistency and predictability of nature. For example: The Law of gravity apply (not the foolish notion 'must be obeyed') because if you jump off a 10 story building you will not fly, and you will go splat, and the basic laws of Newtonian physics apply uniformly.
"When you lose sight of the fact that the order principle and the random principle go together, that's exactly the same predicament as losing sight of the fact that all individually delineated things and beings are connected underneath."
Alan Watts
I actually like Alan Watts, and yes it is a "fact that all individually delineated things and beings are connected underneath."
Science over the millennia have developed the Laws of Physics and later Quantum Mechanics based on practical predictable experimental methods to explain the physical nature of our universal connection independent of religious beliefs.
Religious beliefs explain the spiritual universal connection that underlie our physical existence and from my perspective both are in harmony. By the evidence our science and technology, including the computers we are communicating on are based on sound, predictable and reliable Laws of Nature developed by science. Of course, the Laws of Nature developed by science are not the ultimate Laws of our physical existence and science does not claim this is the case.
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