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(Quote) I can see what you are saying @Nevermind. You can reverse what you have said though and say religious truths are held to be tenuous or truths that may be revised with further research and sci… (View Post)
(Quote) It deals with issues of predictability and chance. Stephen hawking says: "So God does play dice with the universe. All the evidence points to him being an inveterate gambler, who throws … (View Post)
(Quote) It's true that the Buddha's only goal was to end suffering. But to do this, insight into impermanence (and hence the conditioned nature of things) was instrumental (not speculation for the sa… (View Post)
Buddhists - interested in the fundamental nature of reality Scientists - interested in the fundamental nature of reality Difference: one search ends suffering, the other doesn't? (View Post)