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To believe or not to believe in a higher power. Paul and Virginia examine the driving forces of traditional morality, karma, atheism and how these elements support or don’t support the organization of our universe.
Different cultures and tribes around the world have produced diverse religious concepts of what ultimate reality looks like. Scientists and philosophers have contributed their understanding of how the universe came into being and how it is governed. There is no simple consensus on these issues. However, if we believe in natural laws of science or morality, it begs the question of how these laws function. Can laws evolve by random chance, or does it require a universal intelligence to maintain order and structure?
By Blackberry Abbey ConversationsTo believe or not to believe in a higher power. Paul and Virginia examine the driving forces of traditional morality, karma, atheism and how these elements support or don’t support the organization of our universe.
Different cultures and tribes around the world have produced diverse religious concepts of what ultimate reality looks like. Scientists and philosophers have contributed their understanding of how the universe came into being and how it is governed. There is no simple consensus on these issues. However, if we believe in natural laws of science or morality, it begs the question of how these laws function. Can laws evolve by random chance, or does it require a universal intelligence to maintain order and structure?