Re: Could an eventual discovery in physics \"discover\" god?
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Once this discovery is made will there not be a one true god? It would simply be a religion of science with answers to all the questions one person could ever want the answer to about the universe.
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That is God, by definition: Truth. The Way Things Work.
The idea that "God" is necessarily an individualized Being is limited to only some cultures/religions. God is, in Christianity as well as almost every other mystical religion, defined as "light," or "creative force."
Religion has always been science - trying to figure out TWTW. If you read the stories in the first part of Scripture, they explain why the sky is blue, why there are seashells in the desert, why there are always more wolves than deer.
God isn't "supernatural" there is no such thing. What's more natural than God? Looking for the afterlife? The "Heavenly realm?" Call it Dark Matter.
You are, sir, right on.
(yeah - I'm old)
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