I have no agenda. My intent is to let this conversation take its own course, so I'll just leave it there for the moment.
Well here is a question that ought to get the ball rolling.
Do you think Jesus was an ordinary man or truly ''the Son of God'' and that he died and came back to life three days later?
It's something (Christ's divinity) I took for granted as a child, as I'm sure many others have, but now that I can think on my own, I would betray my intellect not to question the validity of this.
I was baptized and raised as a catholic and I consider myself a Christian in the sense that I am moved and inspired by Jesus's philosophy of love, charity and solidarity, something which our world greatly needs. On the other hand, my unapologetic doubts about his divinity would put me in the non-chrisitian territory. And I don't see any good reason to deny the positive messages present in other religions as well. How about you?
As for science, I don't see any good reasons to deny such evidences as evolution. But that doesn't make me an atheist. I consider myself more of a pantheist. I don't see science as a one way ticket to naturalistic materialism but rather as an effective tool to help us understand how the world works. It's an attempt at grasping objective reality and a great way to help us manipulate this reality through technology. But science can't tell us how or to what end we ought to manipulate the world we live in. Science's language is descriptive, not evaluative. And that is why we need some form of spirituality to guide us. There's nothing incompatible between spirituality and science.
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