Monday, August 11, 2014

Science And The Truth

Updated Aug 14, 2014.

Why is science hailed as the pinnacle of all knowledge and wisdom when science doesn't have all the answers? Science is simply trying to reverse engineer what God created.

Science operates on a hypothesis [1], a best guess about how things work, then the objective is to prove that the hypothesis is true. (Sometimes the hypothesis is disproved.) The Truth doesn't operate on a hypothesis. The Truth is simply The Truth.

New scientific theories debunk older scientific theories. We know things to be 'true', until new information comes along, debunks the old 'truth' and replaces it with a new 'truth'. For example:
  1. There was a time when we thought the earth was flat [2], then we discovered that it's round [3].
  2. There was a time when we thought the universe revolved around the earth [4], then we discovered that our solar system revolves around the sun [5].
There are many unanswered questions in science - the gap that exists between the big (Einstein's General Theory of Relativity) and the small (quantum mechanics), what happened at the big bang [6] etc.

Despite all the uncertainty, we tend to believe science blindly, even if we know that today's 'truth' may be debunked by tomorrow's 'truth'. This blind belief in science is almost like a religion.

Yet, when I write about God, the integral laws of Nature, going through a change in the perception of my reality, experiencing phenomenon connected with the quality of bestowal - it's a psychotic episode, an overactive imagination, or demon possession. Basically, it's anything but believable. I'm quickly dismissed. Is The Truth really that hard to believe?

Some people are willing to believe new theories in science, yet they're unwilling to believe new information about God. Some people want God to fit nicely into their current religious beliefs, others don't believe in God at all. Yet we know that religion in and of itself isn't the answer because even religious people remain empty and unfulfilled.

It's one thing to say that you don't understand what I'm talking about. It's another thing to say that I'm wrong. If you don't understand what I'm talking about, you simply don't understand what I'm talking about. It doesn't mean I'm wrong. I write about The Truth and The Truth transcends science and religion.

In everything we do, we should seek to benefit others instead of ourselves.

__________

References:
  1. Hypothesis. www.wikipedia.org. Retrieved Aug 11, 2014.
  2. Flat Earth. www.wikipedia.org. Retrieved Aug 13, 2014.
  3. Spherical Earth. www.wikipedia.org. Retrieved Aug 13, 2014.
  4. Geocentric model. www.wikipedia.org. Retrieved Aug 13, 2014.
  5. Heliocentrism. www.wikipedia.org. Retrieved Aug 13, 2014.
  6. Physicists Take A New Approach to Unify Quantum Theory and Theory of Relativity. www.scitechdaily.com. Sept 5, 2013. Retrieved Aug 13, 2014.
Copyright © 2014, Carter Kagume. All Rights Reserved.