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Which religion is most the most scientifically accurate?

paarsurrey

Veteran Member
That is like asking, which artist is the most scientifically accurate, Van Gogh or Dali?

I agree with you.

Science deals in a narrow field; it relates to the things one could perceive physically or materially.

Revealed Religions have a broader approach they go beyond it. Religions see the things in the light of Word revealed on humanity from the one true God who created everything including "nothingness".
 

jasson

New Member
The most scientific is the religion that knows that god does not move and is a sizeless omni presents with absolutly know identity in terms of the observed event.its the good samarition without the samarition event identity.so the most truthful religion is at one in the same time the most scientific.
 
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TashaN

Veteran Member
Premium Member
I think Buddhism is fairly malleable (non dogmatic) with a thirst for knowledge and it began on a good foundation of sound logic and reason which makes Buddhism very compatible with science. Which religions are the most sound when compared to science?

science? hmmmm scien-tology? :D
 

Sha'irullah

رسول الآلهة
Deism, the belief in god and his works are only understandable through science and his only holy book is reason. Hence it is the most scientific since it is literally founded upon science.
No superstition, no miracles and no son of god nor salvation.
 

psychoslice

Veteran Member
I would have to say that any so called religion that teaches non-duality is probably the closet to science thinking.
 
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