EricPH wrote: ↑August 19th, 2022, 3:39 am
Hi Sy, you look to science for answers, I believe and trust in God for an answer. In times of worry, fear and anxiety, I find a profound sense of peace that is beyond my understanding.
I dont see faith in God as a prison, but rather as a comfort and support through the hardship of life.
Really, I look to anything for answers, be it science, art, mysticism - whatever it takes.
I start most inquiries with science because I have massive respect for the efforts of the many geniuses who, collectively, created out bodies of knowledge. I see no reason to disregard such a resource.
However, science doesn't have answers for everything. I myself believe in God, but my conception is different. I see God as a purely subjective entity, not a creator. Hence, many report a personal connection with God, but no hint of God has ever been found by testing objective reality.
For thousands, maybe millions, of years humans have considered overpowering natural phenomena as gods, or a god. For millions of years, conceptions of God have shaped the brains of humans. These people lived in a time when gods were ostensibly real. A generation or two of rationalist positivism does not cancel out this vast evolutionary chain of belief. So, Richard Dawkins will have God in his brain as much as anyone else, just that he only ever accesses it indirectly through his love of nature.
When one is in dire straits in life, we all have this subjective God to draw upon, if we choose. And let's not forget that other great salve for the soul in dark times - philosophy! In a personal sense, Marcus Aurelius and Albert Camus have helped make my life more peaceful. On a collective level, Plato, Aristotle, Kant and Hume made great contributions.