🎭The Cosmic Religion of Science
🎭The Cosmic Religion of Science
Science is the Culture that some People choose to follow to learn about the observable World. 🥼Science has developed tools to aid this understanding. One Such tool Mathematics, is defined as a Formal Science, and is used to explain, rationalize, and develop the Science Culture. The tool of Mathematics developed and can be an Art form, and this same tool, became a Universal language, facilitating communication across different scientific disciplines of the Science field. 🔬
Some would say that Science is a Religion with different sects under their broader framework. Science like Religion, both involve Belief systems, taught to Community members which developed community structures, and methods of inquiry.
🧪Science has developed several Languages used to prove or disprove things the members have Shared through observation. Science has a combination of observed Languages like physics, biology, astrophysics, astronomy, chemistry, etc. grown from the Culture of Fallen Angels, Humans, and Creation, from questioning, observing, creating theories, gathering semi proven and proven 'empirical' evidence, from the phenomena of the Natural World, Created by GoD.
🔭Science uses Theory to prove and disprove their Observations. 📡Sometimes these Theories are presented as facts until disproved. Similar to Propaganda. So for People not familiar with Science and the various language being used, one needs to develop Discernment just as We do when listening to or discussing Religion and Spiritual concepts.
All Original Cultures on Earth understood this through their own unique Geographical aligned Spirit based depictions. For instance the Kachina of the Hopi, the gods like Ganesh of the Hindu a mix of nature, human, and spirit which became a spirit incarnate or mythical god present. Others explain it as the Spirits you are most closely Related to; usually natural to the locale you were raised in. People had personal, community, and worldly Spirits symbolizing their Relationship to Other's, throughout Creation, describing their Position and Relationships to each other and to the Most High; The One who Made them All.
Middle Eastern Culture has stayed Prominent due to Colonization, influencingmany Modern thoughts.
I am happy to see People finally Waking Up. Don't get lost in ego and id, thinking you are a god, falling into illusion or delusion. 💊
Not one of you can Create what you are describing out of the void or nothingness. You can only take what was already Created to manipulate or manifest with. This is what Separates the World of Mankind ruled by Satan, which 2 Corinthians 4:4 calls "the god of this age" from the World of the Creator GoD; The ONE, which science calls "the Source" or "the Universe"!! 🙏♥️🕊
Do not be Deceived!! Science is trying to move All the Inhabitants of Earth, towards what Einstein called the "Cosmic Religion".
Written by Paula Johnstone-Whitehawk DNM ®️©️
Reflecting on the idea that science can be perceived as a 'cosmic religion,' I find it fascinating how this perspective invites a deeper exploration beyond empirical facts. When I first encountered this concept, it challenged my traditional view of science as purely objective. Much like religion, science provides a framework for understanding our place in the universe, establishing a culture with its own languages—mathematics, physics, biology, and astronomy—that facilitate communication and discovery. The article mentions the importance of discernment, a notion that resonated with me personally. In both scientific and spiritual discussions, I’ve noticed that theories and beliefs often coexist with uncertainties, and it’s crucial to question and reflect critically rather than accepting ideas at face value. For example, science’s use of theories as provisional truths, subject to disproof, parallels religious faith’s evolving interpretations and practices. Additionally, the reference to how original cultures integrated spirit-based depictions aligned with their geography emphasizes the intimate connection between humans and their environments. It reminds me of indigenous teachings where spirituality and nature are inseparably linked, illustrating a worldview that science, increasingly global and universal, is only beginning to appreciate more fully. Moreover, the article’s allusion to Albert Einstein's concept of a 'cosmic religion' highlights a vision where scientific insight and spiritual awe converge. This convergence encourages a holistic understanding—science is not merely a set of facts but also a pathway to appreciate the mystery and complexity of creation. In my experience, embracing this integrated approach enriches both personal growth and the collective quest for knowledge. It encourages humility and openness: humility because our current understanding is always provisional and openness to new ideas, whether through scientific discovery or spiritual awakening. Ultimately, this perspective fosters a balanced worldview—acknowledging the limitations of human knowledge while celebrating the profound beauty and order that science and spirituality seek to reveal. Such a synthesis can inspire a deeper respect for the cosmos, encourage ethical responsibility for our actions, and unite diverse beliefs under the shared quest for truth and meaning.