Breaking the barrier between religion and science.

How did we get here? Were we created or did we evolve randomly? Are we the product of purposeful intelligence or are we merely the end result of countless cosmic accidents?

Breaking the barrier between religion and science.

Postby Leo Demsey » Sat Jun 19, 2010 3:52 pm

Hi I am new to this forum, but am looking for a good place to have religious conversations.

I am reading a new book right now called "The Primordial Language" by Anita Meyer. In this book I am learning some amazing things and wish to share this with all of you as well as acquire more knowledge on the subject.

For starters here is a small link to the book that helps explain something really cool.

http://www.insearchoftheuniversaltruthp ... nation.pdf

This is only a small part of what the book is about, but it gaps both religion and science and explains things I cannot even begin to touch on as of yet.

I hope this can be a good learning experience for both of us.

Thanks, Leo Demsey
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Re: Breaking the barrier between religion and science.

Postby dvnt » Mon Jun 28, 2010 2:44 pm

If you're interested in having a conversion then initiate one.

PS: Posting a link to a .PDF is not a good way to achieve this.
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Re: Breaking the barrier between religion and science.

Postby Leo Demsey » Sat Jul 03, 2010 6:03 pm

I thought I was initiating a conversation? I was waiting for somebody to reply. :)

Was getting the impression that nobody liked newbies.

This is new evidence to me that may suggest that the Creator of the Universe used math and language to create all things, and since the Hebrew letters are created from math, apparently the same math that natures uses, it is my observation that that this may be the case.

Something to really ponder. :roll:
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Re: Breaking the barrier between religion and science.

Postby dvnt » Tue Jul 06, 2010 3:11 pm

What is there to ponder?

Someone found a way to adapt religion for contemporaneous issues. You want a pat on the back for this?

I see nothing novel or even remotely profound, and I do not say this to denigrate, but to enthuse. If you think THIS is interesting you should try real science!
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