Let me try to rephrase my point. Our physical perceptions, even including pain and dysfunction, are subservient to our religious beliefs.
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What non - computer tech has advanced significantly in the last three decades? I'm looking at things like the LHC and physics in general (which is almost entirely religious nowadays). The whole "green energy" debacle, etc.
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True there has been stagnation in some respects. If you're saying religion and science can't be separated though I'm not sure what your vision for science is?
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It should be incorporated into a formalized local religion as appropriate (as should all elements of human endeavors). We're obfuscating our nature to ourselves under the current "rational" religion, which diminishes what little agency we have in the first place.
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I agree humans need a religious outlet but keep it separate from govt science etc. I'm sure when you pick a doctor you judge on medical competence alone not religion
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That's what most people believe.
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Most people believe in the separation of religion and science? You almost persuadeth me to be a demotist
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Most people believe that their judgements are rooted in knowledge, fact, and rational thought. Most formal theologies also share that set of beliefs. We apply our tools to explain why our beliefs are true (and why we picked the best doctor).
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We have no way out of our constructed worldviews, sounds a bit like postmodern nihilism (and that's fine)
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