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07-04-06, 11:07 PM
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Can I link this to religion?
If this is so...does the religious term eternal life with god...simply mean life in the universe. So technically or scientically they are correct in thinking there is no such thing as ultimate death.
Another aspect can this not be seen as reincarnation?
For some reason science and religionbe fittingin so nicely together. All cosy and spudding each other.
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The problem with linking religion with this is that they introduce ridiculous notions about how it all began and the state of eternity. Yes,whether you believethere is a God or not, in some form your energyis eternal either way. However, the technical specifics of it makes religious folks uneasy because when you really think about it, the scientific preceptsbehind everyone's eternal energy makes religionrather superfluous. It only leads to the question...what's the point?...a question the religionists do not want to answer.
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Yes but lets not discuss it from how religious folks interpret it...that is for the other forum *shudders*
If we look at it from the "we haven't interpreted religion in the right way" school. That is those ancient words are telling us what science is now telling us.
Could not what is said be directly linked to that scientific explanation of the universe...the first laws of physics - Energy is never lost nor destroyed it is merely transferred.
Science and religion are the same thing just said in a different way. Could that not be easily argued??
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