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Someone Explain me this Einstein Quote.Please
« on: June 26, 2010, 08:08:39 pm »
The religion of the
future, Einstein had predicted, will be a cosmic religion. It will transcend personal God and avoid dogma
and theology.

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Re: Someone Explain me this Einstein Quote.Please
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2010, 08:21:19 pm »
I think what he meant that science will show us the truth and make religion history.

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« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2010, 08:25:15 pm »
I think what he meant that science will show us the truth and make religion history.

cosmic religion.What could be the meaning of this

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Re: Someone Explain me this Einstein Quote.Please
« Reply #3 on: June 26, 2010, 08:27:48 pm »
He essentially said that there will be a religion that will be followed by everyone in the Universe, to avoid giving God a personality.

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Re: Someone Explain me this Einstein Quote.Please
« Reply #4 on: June 26, 2010, 08:50:24 pm »
cosmic religion.What could be the meaning of this

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Re: Someone Explain me this Einstein Quote.Please
« Reply #5 on: June 26, 2010, 09:16:14 pm »
He essentially said that there will be a religion that will be followed by everyone in the Universe, to avoid giving God a personality.

What forces scientists to say such things. Are they observant of all things going around them ? or experimentation with the life forms gives them a clue as to what will happen in future?

That prediction is the most flawed prediction i have ever seen but i believe people will somehow try to fit it in some situation and make it look real like they do with nostredamus

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« Reply #6 on: June 26, 2010, 09:18:52 pm »
I worship

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Re: Someone Explain me this Einstein Quote.Please
« Reply #8 on: June 28, 2010, 03:55:06 pm »
The religion of the
future, Einstein had predicted, will be a cosmic religion. It will transcend personal God and avoid dogma
and theology.

Religion > Set of beliefs

Astar rightly explained, he meant that in the future, people will all be agreeing on a particular set of beliefs. With science progressing, assumptions will become facts. Cosmic religion, implying, nobody will have divergences in opinions. When science will have made everything crystal clear, it will be either you don't agree or you lost your senses.

Simple illustration: Far back in history, people believed the Earth was a flat mass, the Sun was a Dragon God, and the Sea was salty because a big giant had dumped its tears in it. But every of these beliefs has disappeared now, science has provided logic explanation to what we were unaware of.

It is believed people conceive of a superior power and cringe to it because they neither have understanding nor control on certain processes of life. Take now, we don't yet know whether the chicken or the egg came first. Even the theory of Evolution is not completely consistent.

What forces scientists to say such things. Are they observant of all things going around them ? or experimentation with the life forms gives them a clue as to what will happen in future?

That prediction is the most flawed prediction i have ever seen but i believe people will somehow try to fit it in some situation and make it look real like they do with nostredamus

Einstein was cunning, he never said he was talking about the near future or some more billions of years after.  ;)

But yes, we cannot deny. People follow religion because science is (still) flawed. Nothing is explained totally nor clearly yet.
Astrophysicists claim there is a high probability of having extraterrestrial life, but science itself has calculated: the probability of our own Earth sustaining life is 1/(10^40)= coincidence.

That's why some people believe in God... because they cannot believe in coincidence.
« Last Edit: June 28, 2010, 03:56:47 pm by ~Alpha »

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Re: Someone Explain me this Einstein Quote.Please
« Reply #9 on: June 29, 2010, 04:43:01 pm »
Religion > Set of beliefs

Astar rightly explained, he meant that in the future, people will all be agreeing on a particular set of beliefs. With science progressing, assumptions will become facts. Cosmic religion, implying, nobody will have divergences in opinions. When science will have made everything crystal clear, it will be either you don't agree or you lost your senses.

Simple illustration: Far back in history, people believed the Earth was a flat mass, the Sun was a Dragon God, and the Sea was salty because a big giant had dumped its tears in it. But every of these beliefs has disappeared now, science has provided logic explanation to what we were unaware of.

It is believed people conceive of a superior power and cringe to it because they neither have understanding nor control on certain processes of life. Take now, we don't yet know whether the chicken or the egg came first. Even the theory of Evolution is not completely consistent.

Einstein was cunning, he never said he was talking about the near future or some more billions of years after.  ;)

But yes, we cannot deny. People follow religion because science is (still) flawed. Nothing is explained totally nor clearly yet.
Astrophysicists claim there is a high probability of having extraterrestrial life, but science itself has calculated: the probability of our own Earth sustaining life is 1/(10^40)= coincidence.

That's why some people believe in God... because they cannot believe in coincidence.

science results in more questions, it will never find answers.

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« Reply #10 on: June 29, 2010, 04:44:19 pm »
science results in more questions, it will never find answers.

And religion finds it better to fit one answer to all questions...

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Re: Someone Explain me this Einstein Quote.Please
« Reply #11 on: June 29, 2010, 04:46:23 pm »
And religion finds it better to fit one answer to all questions...

depends on how you interpret the holy books.If you are engraved and you dont take logic into every equation, you will find God in everything

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Re: Someone Explain me this Einstein Quote.Please
« Reply #12 on: June 29, 2010, 04:47:53 pm »
depends on how you interpret the holy books.If you are engraved and you dont take logic into every equation, you will find God in everything

No personality attacks.  :P

Every logic converges towards God. Does it not?  ;)

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Re: Someone Explain me this Einstein Quote.Please
« Reply #13 on: June 29, 2010, 04:51:42 pm »
No personality attacks.  :P

Every logic converges towards God. Does it not?  ;)

True, all the unexplained questions do tend to point to a being who knows all.But then again, We are not sure yet. We are assuming no?

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Re: Someone Explain me this Einstein Quote.Please
« Reply #14 on: June 29, 2010, 04:52:52 pm »
True, all the unexplained questions do tend to point to a being who knows all.But then again, We are not sure yet. We are assuming no?

So, religion is a science too then.