Oh, I get it! And then after a couple thousand more years, science and secularists will be "old tired stuff" and it will again be "time to move on." I wonder what we will move on to then? And what will become of capital letters?
Oh, I get it! And then after a couple thousand more years, science and secularists will be "old tired stuff" and it will again be "time to move on." I wonder what we will move on to then? And what will become of capital letters?
To my mind we need considerably more than "science and secularism"... at a minimum there is the question of what constitutes "the good". there may also be fundemental attributes of the universe that require explaination beyond science for why they are the way they are. See my profile for some other musings on problems with current religions and possible future trends thereof. one thing I'm reasonably sure of (though not certain) is that there is no yahweh/jehovah/allah. he/she/it is an understandable historical artifact whose time has gone. shuffling him off the stage would do a lot to relieve many of the tensions on the world scene.