It's a method that attempts to make conclusions on observations.
Attempts? You don't think science succeeds at making conclusions?
You keep writing inaccurate statements that are known to be false.
False. Science demonstrates its superiority over religious belief consistently.
Your false and biased beliefs about science suggests I am correct that you lack knowledge of science. You have made no comments that suggest you have any knowledge of science or how it works. Notice you only disagreed with me, and made no effort to prove I was wrong.
That is your opinion, based on observation and intuition.
False. Consciousness and awareness is only observed in working brains. You have offered no evidence to the contrary. Your disagreement with what we observe is irrelevant.
What? You want me to show you evidence of an unseen phenomena?
Haha. Then how did you come to believe it yourself?
Nobody is forcing you to believe in unseen phenomena.
You believe there is consciousness outside of brains. You admit there is no evidence. So why?
If you think that your brain is the seat of awareness, and refuse to believe in something unless you "see it with your own eyes", then that is your choice.
Awareness is due to working brains. When brains die, awareness ceases. You have admitted to having no evdience to the contrary.
I do not assume that the unseen does not exist, just because mankind has not been able to detect/prove that there are things that we do not know.
You are guessing and you think it trumps facts and reason. Sorry, that isn't what a rational mind does.
Scientist often say "we do not know" when it suits them
eg. we do not know what causes arthritis .. we do not know how life started etc.
Do you think it is responsible for a scientist to claim something they aren't sure about? You seem to have a problem with scientists being honorable and truthful.
A rational mind?
I could ask you why a rational mind would conclude the Qur'an is untrue?
Because it has elements that are fiction at best. There is no known supernaural existing, so when it refers to religious ideas, like a God, it can't be accepted as ture. It lacks facts, so not believable.
Some folks..
Religious belief is complex. It is partly intuition due to our nature, and partly tradition, and partly curiousity and study.
Furthermore, there are differing intentions behind what we say and do.
The psychology of religion is doing excellent work examining why humans behave this way. Our brains evolved to be tribal and conform to group norms, so religions arising is quite a natural result. We see human history not always fare well under religious rule, so we have no reason to assume religions are true at face value. Even modern governments have realized secular processes are superior over theocratic frameworks.
All religions are clearly not all "created by God" .. although humans are.
Ask any believer and it will be their religion, and not yours. Funny how subjective it is, and no God coming forth to set humans straight.
You seem to be obcessed with evil doers who happen to be Muslims.
Muslims do offer the world excellent examples of how religion fails. It's probably due to there being no secular rule in the Middle East keeing religions in line and tolerant of each other.
It is very easy to say what you wouldn't do..
Of course, you imply that the universe can just "be", and humans just evolved.
..so why did they evolve to be atheist or Muslims?
Let's just blame evolution instead of God, shall we?
There is a phenomenon called "wired for God" which is about 85% of all humans, and these folks have a brain that is inclined to be attracted to, and absorbed in, religion. The other 15% are typically atheists, agnostic, or religious in a minor degree. This is a result of how the human brain evolved over the last several hundred thousand years. This trait, to be tribal, offered early humans an advantage in survival, as they were more likely to be trusted and cooperate. We can see the example of how tribalism is consistent with religious extremism in the American conservative base, who are laregly evangelicals, and terrorist groups like ISIS. The tribalism goes to an extreme, and other humans, or groups of people, are seen as enemies.
You know the answer .. God is omniscient.
..and our knowledge is like the head of pin, compared.
..so your arguments are effectively that of a naive infant.
None of this is factual.
I've already told you .. evolution must be to blame.
Your God didn't evolve, did it? Your God allows atrocities, birth defects, child cancers, earthquakes, bacterial infections, viral pandemics, asteroid strikes on earth, etc. If it exists then it does not care about this planet.
No. Almighty God knows all. He does not favour those who plot iniquities, whatever their proclaimed beliefs.
This is not factual. There are no Gods known to exist.
One day, life on earth will cease, and the sequel is for those who avoid evil deeds.
..and Almighty God forgives whomsoever He wills, and punishes whomsoever He wills.
..and nobody will be wronged in the least. We are the cause of our own downfall.
We can be loved by others, or we can be mistrusted by others.
This is just a set of claims that aren't supported by evidence. Making claims is not a valid argument. You need to provide evidence and a coherent explanation of the evidence.
Yes .. we experience awareness and intelligence.
Right. It’s because we have working brains.
That is how we can make a conclusion about anything at all.
Many of us assume that brains are the seat of awareness, but that conclusion could well be fatally flawed.
..and I have good reason to believe that it is.
It’s an observation, it’s neither an assumption, nor a conclusion, nor a belief.
However, even if brains are needed for something to be aware, it changes nothing about a possible life after death.
Irrelevant. What we observe is that awareness only exists in organisms with brains. And the list of possibilities of any arbitrary religious idea is endless. That is because there are no facts or data, just human imagination.
We have a brain now, and there is nothing to say that it can't happen again.
This makes no sense.
..and what motive is that?
Religions that include the idea of afterlife has to be defended by believers since it is what they adopted as “truth”. But it is also a very effective idea to gain adherents because it appeals to very basic human fear: death. This idea has been used by many Christians manipulatively, and I find that immoral and repugnant, because it takes advantage of gullible people who have invested trust in these leaders.
A tree lives and dies as we do. It is not that far-fetched.
So what? Trees don’t have brains. Why do you keep pushing this issue? Just accept that consciousness isn’t observed in anything that doesn’t have a brain.
The main reason why you dismiss it, is due to a hypothesis that brains are necessary for something to be aware.
False. You keep trying to minimize that we observe consciousness only in working brains. You keep trying to reduce it to some sort of assumption, or belief, or conclusion. Why are you working so hard to avoid accepting this observation?
This is an assumption based on intuition and apparent observation.
So now you are questioning our ability to observe the environment accurately? Jim sees an orange on the table (Well how can you know it’s really an orange?) So Jim picks it up and it feels like an orange (Well how can you be sure your sense of touch isn’t flawed?) So Jim smells it and it smells like an orange (Well how can you be sure your sense of smell isn’t just you imagining it?) So Jim peels it and tastes it, and it is indeed an orange (Well how can you be sure you aren’t dreaming?)
If humans are so flawed how confident can you be that your unevidenced and fantastic religious beliefs are anything close to being true? I see theists often try this tactic, to question our senses and reasoning, but they don’t realize attacking the human as an instrument that can detect reality accurately sabotages themselves since they too are human.