Who said religion is all bunk




















There is nothing like it! We do not know the gods of religions. And nature is not kind, or merciful, or loving.

If God made me — the fabled God of the three qualities of which I spoke: mercy, kindness, love — He also made the fish I catch and eat. And where do His mercy, kindness, and love for that fish come in? No; nature made us — nature did it all — not the gods of the religions I cannot believe in the immortality of the soul I am an aggregate of cells, as, for instance, New York City is an aggregate of individuals.

Will New York City go to heaven? No, all this talk of an existence beyond the grave is wrong. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. Measure ad performance. Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile. Select personalised ads. Apply market research to generate audience insights.

Measure content performance. Develop and improve products. List of Partners vendors. Share Flipboard Email. Austin Cline. Atheism Expert. Austin Cline, a former regional director for the Council for Secular Humanism, writes and lectures extensively about atheism and agnosticism. Cite this Article Format. There can be no denying this fact. It is mathematical in its precision. It is here I want to draw a distinction I have made before, based on something Jesus stated rather emphatically and which quantum mechanics confirms at least it appears to be a distinct possibility in my mind :.

Can we change our perception to at least say, perhaps not? Wait again …have I locked myself into some limited thinking here? To stay on point, it would seem that some religious folks and some scientific folks are stuck in the same thinking rut. The following quote from an article synthesizing the views of two quantum physicists may provide a bridge in our thought processes to be a bit more inclusive in our perspectives and perceptions:.

Numerous researchers, including Bohm and Pribram, have noted that many para-psychological phenomena become much more understandable in terms of the holographic paradigm. In Leapfrog I took several instances of things I and many others had actually and literally experienced and witnessed and set them into fiction-form to make the events more intellectually palatable to those who could not accept them as fact.

What is the wakeup call I am urging? Next up in Volume 6: An easy experiment you can use that will leave no doubt in your mind that everything really is possible when you believe enough. But first, listen to the latest recorded telephone conversation of publisher Ryan Bruce trying to get me to make sense of what I have written here. This entry was posted on October 27, at am. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.

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