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| quote: | Originally posted by Yan
For the first question, read my reply to Lira.
Secondly, it's not the concept of re-incarnation that a normal person would think of. At its most basic, we are created from atoms that all have uniform "pieces" that make us who we are. Only a handful of elements make organic matter (not exceeding 10). Many of these elements will, even after our death, become part of some sort of life via one of many paths. So, in essence, it's this "re-incarnation" that makes so much sense to me (and quite a few scientists that I've interviewed over the past few months). Buddhism (at least one form) also believes in nondualism, the idea that there is not many nor one (form = emptiness, emptinessm = form) and here's where science really grabs you: What are we but energy in its most basic state? The entropic universe is an amazing thing and, hidden under layers of what many would see as "religious meaning", Buddhism finds a great way of relaying the nature of everything.
Don't follow what you're asking with the third question. Could you possibly rephrase? |
What I don't buy with your concept of reincarnation is that it is at odds with the idea that one can carry memories from past lives forward. I agree, the energy that comprises us most definately lives on after our deaths and is used to make up other living things; however, the Buddhist concept of reincarnation requires that the consciousness of the dead carry forward to the next incarnation of that consciousness... this does not go hand in hand with science, it is faith.
Your initial post suggested that because of what you have learned in your scientific education (specifically pertaining to our lack of uniqueness) precipitated your discounting of organized religion. Thus I'm interested to know why a lack of uniqueness would convince you that religion is flawed.
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| quote: | Originally posted by RickyM
you're just a shit version of Moral Hazard. At least he knows what he's talking about. |
| quote: | Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
lol, i love it when moral feels the need to lay the smack down 
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