Science vs. Deity

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Re: Science vs. Deity
By: / Beginner
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I don't know of anyone who wouldn't agree the moon is a giant rock. In the end the things are entetertwined somewhat but something's can't be explained by science that what makes it faith.
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Re: Science vs. Deity
By: Moderator / Adept
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Re: Science vs. Deity
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blending science and worshiping deities is almost my whole practice. I know I cant be the only one who incorporates science to there practice. I believe in the god and goddess and that they can have affects on earth but I also know that the seasons change because of axis so to answer you questions
yes its okay to blend these ideas
and yes others do believe this
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Re: Science vs. Deity
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Sometimes I conceptualise science and esoterica as left brain vs right brain concepts. Yes of course you can play with both disciplines - however they probably (in a broad sense) utilize different parts of the brain. Some physicists such as Stephen Hawkings have begun to successfully weave some of these concepts together. His views on other dimensions and dark energy is fascinating and he admits that these have implications for experiences of shadow people and entities generally.

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Re: Science vs. Deity
By: / Novice
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Actually, many early scientists often wrote that there work was not to disprove "god" but to prove his existence. Seperating the divine and science is a relatively new (probably within 200 years) concept. Most scientists like Galileo, Newton and Darwin all believed they were working to either understand the nature of the divine. Modern quantum physics is coming back to that same conclusion slowly.

A better question may be is it right for you to blend deity and science in your beliefs. If it is, then go for it.

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Shawn.
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Re: Science vs. Deity
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Thanks for all of the tips! I was worried that it might have been wrong in some way, but since I am not the only one who does it I know that it's perfectly normal. I will say that good points have been made, and there are indeed some scientific facts that cannot be argued with. And I didn't know that most scientists started out trying to prove a deity's existance. That's interesting!
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Re: Science vs. Deity
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I see that the evidence for the hicks bosun is solidifying. I have been wondering about it in relation to the concept of The All from the Kybalion, or the concept of the crystal web.

Surely there's a star trek episode about it :)

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Re: Science vs. Deity
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theres no wrong in blending like herb healings its considered magic but any scientist can tell u teas are good for the body if it can be explained sure but some things cant be explain cuzz its simply out of mans will to hold that knowledge its perfecttly normal for that just dont let science question your faith
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Re: Science vs. Deity
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I agree completely with Science+Deity.
You are definetly not alone.
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Re: Science vs. Deity
By: Moderator / Adept
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I blend the two quite comfortably in my Wiccan practice. I do not see that believing in one precludes believing in the other. In fact there is an entire school of theology that discusses just such this blending. You might be interested in doing some reading about "Process Theology".
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