Monday, September 24, 2007
Week 1, Beyond Belief session1
I also notice that Mr. Harris was not too polite in the issue ofrespecting other people's beliefs. He continually attacked themorals and beliefs that people had with their religious preference.Even though he is a professional, he did not really seem to show hisprofessionalism because he called Christian believers ignorant. Inorder to receive respect, you must first respect others and what evereach person decides to believe or not believe in is that person'sproblem. My question to Mr. Harris would be what makes him believethat science is the only possibility for outcome and religion doesnot play any role? So does that mean that human beings are part ofthe ancestors of monkeys, since he believes that only science is theonly aspect that we should believe in? His beliefs may be differentto mine or to anyone else's, but that does not mean that I'm going tocriticize his beliefs or change his mind from one day to the other.He did too much talk and did not make any sense because he did notrelate science or God in any way.The first session Beyond Belief was interesting to watch and see themany different opinions that people have with religion and science.For example, Michael Sherman explained the similarities that God andscience can be combined with. God is the creator of the universe andeverything that is in it, but if science did not exist, than howwould man kind be able to know what was beyond the outside of earth.Of course, I totally do not agree that science should replace theexistence of God nor God should replace the existence of sciencebecause both work together in one way or the other.
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