Marvolo
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Well, it isn't contrary to scientific evidence, it is just unsupported. There exists no scientific evidence which directly refutes or invalidates the claim of an afterlife. The problem is that the claim is not testable, which is a bit different.
Which is why most scientists try not to tangle with it. God isn't testable so its irrelevant in science. As long as you aren't ignoring scientific fact a belief in God or gods is ok imo.
This is why I feel some people need to believe:
The decay of belief has come about through the honest doubt, the careful and fearless thinking of highly intelligent men of science and philosophy. Moved by a zeal and reverence for facts, they have tried to see, understand, and face life as it is without wishful thinking. Yet for all that they have done to improve the conditions of life, their picture of the universe seems to leave the individual without ultimate hope. The price of their miracles in this world has been the disappearance of the world-to-come, and one is inclined to ask the old question, What shall it profit a man if he gain the whole world and lose his soul? Logic, intelligence, and reason are satisfied, but the heart goes hungry. For the heart has learned to feel that we live for the future. Science may, slowly and uncertainly, give us a better futurefor a few years. And then, for each of us, it will end. It will all end. However long postponed, everything composed must decompose.
Alan Watts
Some people aren't built to live without that hope. We are much more than just cold hard intellect processing the physical world around us. Others consider it a weakness, but there are correlations between belief and the brain chemistry of individuals. Not everyone is the same, and it doesn't come down to weakness or mental problems. Its much deeper and more profound than that.
The true problem with religion lies In indoctrination. An Individual should find their own path and beliefs and not have them drilled into them by adults before they can think for themselves. Belief in something greater than us and bigger than the 3% of the universe our senses can see and experience is nothing to be ashamed of.
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