| antonyanil |
Nov 04, 2011, 11:01 PM
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Why the science is silent about the unimaginable
Only the existence of God is acceptable and explicable The silence of science about the unimaginable God is mis-understood as the negation. Similarly, the silence of Buddha about the unimaginable God was mistaken as negation of God. By this, both Buddha and science were treated as the sources of atheism. Silence does not mean negation of unimaginable entity. Even the authority of theism, the Veda, says that the best expression of God is silence. Even Shankara clearly stated that the absolute God (Parabrahman) is always expressed by silence. Shankara debated with the followers of Buddha only on this point and proved that silence is not the indication of negation of God. Silence is only the acceptance of existence of unimaginable God. You must say that the unimaginable God exists. You are authorized only up to this single point. The Veda says that only the existence of God is acceptable and explicable (Astityeva…). Regarding the further information of God, silence is to be adopted. The acceptance of existence of unimaginable God is based on the exhibition of unimaginable events called as miracles. The multiplicity in the unimaginable events is not the multiplicity in the unimaginable item. There is only one unimaginable item called as God. He is establishing the existence of the unimaginable item on several occasions using several imaginable materials. Therefore, the multiplicity is only in the occasions and in the imaginable materials and it is not in the final conclusion, which is the existence of single unimaginable item. Already, we have established that there cannot be multiplicity in the unimaginable item. www.universal-spirituality.org Universal Spirituality for World Peace |
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| Quantum Sunlight |
Nov 07, 2011, 03:22 PM
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Jakare, as you are probably aware, string theory indicates there are either 10 or 12 dimensions to our "reality"... yet we only exist in and are capable of interacting with 4 of those dimensions (x,y,z and spacetime).
My question is... is it likely that science will be able to conclusively prove that 'God' does not exist, when there are, at minimum, 6 dimensions of reality, layers of the glass onion, above our heads that we are incapable of seeing, interacting with, or even speculating on the contents or purpose of? (I usually ask this question of folks who believe we are *this close* to discovering the "theory of everything" :-) |
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