The ransom Jesus provides only covers humanity, it doesn't cover aliens.
Perhaps it would not need to cover aliens. Human history is probably very different than the histories of other worlds.
Didn't C.S. Lewis write a book or two to this effect?
The ransom Jesus provides only covers humanity, it doesn't cover aliens.
So too is the fact that a person of religious bent can be an impartial scientist just like anybody else, when it comes to the material world. Mr. Dobzhansky is a perfect case in point.![]()
In the ST universe, I would say,people are more rational and basically have an inner sense of morality, that comes from living in a society with a higher standard of living where people are more rational and educated. They may need hope and guidance and relief, form people who have thought about the subject more, but not from people who claim to have a link to another dimension, whom they wold probably be more suspicious of, than we are, and think them to be a bit of an egotist.
So too is the fact that a person of religious bent can be an impartial scientist just like anybody else, when it comes to the material world. Mr. Dobzhansky is a perfect case in point.![]()
You know your scientist.
With most people whether God inclined or not there is a bias of belief even in a vaccum. But that's okay we're human we have to fill in the gaps some how.
I think the only way Humanity could get rid of faith in only three hundred years would be through some kind of determined effort, and even then it probably wouldn't work.
Numbers do not necessarily indicate something wrong with the core belief.![]()
Rather, I suspect it is an indicator of many factors, which would take me quite a long time to list, ranging from false enmity between science and faith, bad conduct by Christians, even to an assumption from some that if an ancient person wrote it, they must be stupid or gullible.
I think has a point though about people not being able to conceive of a world without God.
At the same time, "God" isn't evil. Belief in God isn't the most accurate way to view the world IMO, and many use God to justify odious actions, but there's much good and much insight into the human condition available through God. (Many) religions have developed over thousands of years, and for them to have stuck around and prospered, without force, generation after inquisitive and rebellious generation means there's more to them than pomp and circumstance. I think religion may need as much study as psychology for anyone curious in understanding the human condition.
Numbers do not necessarily indicate something wrong with the core belief.![]()
Rather, I suspect it is an indicator of many factors, which would take me quite a long time to list, ranging from false enmity between science and faith, bad conduct by Christians, even to an assumption from some that if an ancient person wrote it, they must be stupid or gullible.
True enough, though they do point to a perception of there being something wrong. Enmity between science and faith is definitely part of the issue. As long as fundamentalists remain the voice of your particular faith, that will probably continue. But maybe a bigger problem is the fundamentalist insistence that there is ONE WAY and anyone not following that WAY is damned. In an increasingly diverse and connected world, that just isn't going to fly.
Knowing that the Ancient Humanoids seeded all humanoid life in the Milky Way must have finally destroyed the idea of an almighty God having created Heavens and Earth, and Adam and Eve, no?
You think the Pope still exists in the 23rd and 24th century?![]()
Yeah well, between TNG and TOS are 100 years, so a lot of things might change there. But I personally don't think our religions as they are today would survive the confrontation with alien contact
There's plenty of evidence against God/gods/whatever nowadays and it's still around.
That seems to be a fear of a lot of people who don't like the idea of a sense of society - they think it means communism, I guess.
I agree with you that people should be able to come up with different ideas, though, and pool them. Thats part of society.
human nature itself will not change, no matter how science and technology change. We'll still be our same crass, ornery selves. We may find ways to sublimate our dark urges to make them less immediately obvious, but they WILL still be there and still influence us. We'll just be better at gaming the system (until someone figures out what's being done and we shift to another way of manipulating things).
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