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Religion And Technology by Nobody: 5:03pm On Oct 11, 2017
At the dawn of humankind, religion was technology and technology was religion. To some extent this still holds for some of the "primitive" peoples of our times who have not yet been touched by technological advancement nor have their senses been destroyed as a result of indoctrination by organized mass religions. Humans, having the desire to explain things that they experience, naturally attempted to personnify assumed causes of things they perceived.

At a relatively early point in human evolution a split occurred. Things that people saw as "tangible" they considered to be "technological" while that which was not tangible still belonged to the realms of the Divine, later religion.

Science attempted to discover structures and natural laws in the tangible world while the metaphysical systems and theologies attempted to describe that which is going on in the intangible world. The more scientific thought advanced in recent times, the more things that were supposed to be tangible turned out not to be that tangible after all. At the same time new scientific systems developed that began to probe into the many worlds of things intangible. The seemingly sharp demarcation between that which is religious and psychic and that which is technological and scientific proved more and more to be arbitrary, if not illusionary. read more here...http://www.shivaclub.org/universal-consciousness
Re: Religion And Technology by ifenes(m): 7:56pm On Oct 11, 2017
This is nice.
Re: Religion And Technology by obinna58(m): 9:49pm On Oct 11, 2017
ifenes:
This is nice.
There's nothing nice about it
Re: Religion And Technology by ScepticalPyrrho: 7:11am On Oct 12, 2017
shivaclub:
[s]At the dawn of humankind, religion was technology and technology was religion. To some extent this still holds for some of the "primitive" peoples of our times who have not yet been touched by technological advancement nor have their senses been destroyed as a result of indoctrination by organized mass religions[/s]. Humans, having the desire to explain things that they experience, naturally attempted to personnify assumed causes of things they perceived.

At a relatively early point in human evolution a split occurred. Things that people saw as "tangible" they considered to be "technological" while that which was not tangible still belonged to the realms of the Divine, later religion.
What intangible things have you discovered? Please name them.

Science attempted to discover structures and natural laws in the tangible world while the metaphysical systems and theologies attempted to describe that which is going on in the intangible world.
Which intangible world?


The more scientific thought advanced in recent times, the more things that were supposed to be tangible turned out not to be that tangible after all.
Like what and what? Names these things that turned from intangible to tangible.

At the same time new scientific systems developed that began to probe into the many worlds of things intangible.


The seemingly sharp demarcation between that which is religious and psychic and that which is technological and scientific proved more and more to be arbitrary, if not illusionary. read more here...http://www.shivaclub.org/universal-consciousness
I can't read more of your "intangibles"....

Simply put, there have been no intangibles observed in the first place. No need to talk about what wasn't.

ifenes:
This is nice.
Do you know what he is talking about?
Re: Religion And Technology by ifenes(m): 7:39am On Oct 12, 2017
ScepticalPyrrho:


What intangible things have you discovered? Please name them.

Which intangible world?

Like what and what? Names these things that turned from intangible to tangible.




I can't read more of your "intangibles"....

Simply put, there have been no intangibles observed in the first place. No need to talk about what wasn't.

Do you know what he is talking about?


Of course I do and because you don't know doesn't mean you should put a cross on his words. That's rude.
Re: Religion And Technology by ScepticalPyrrho: 8:12am On Oct 12, 2017
ifenes:



Of course I do and because you don't know doesn't mean you should put a cross on his words. That's rude.
Ok. I did the cross word to show my disapproval no rudeness intended...

You can explain better please.
Re: Religion And Technology by michaelsnowlight: 10:52pm On Dec 17, 2017
shivaclub:
At the dawn of humankind, religion was technology and technology was religion. To some extent this still holds for some of the "primitive" peoples of our times who have not yet been touched by technological advancement nor have their senses been destroyed as a result of indoctrination by organized mass religions. Humans, having the desire to explain things that they experience, naturally attempted to personnify assumed causes of things they perceived.

At a relatively early point in human evolution a split occurred. Things that people saw as "tangible" they considered to be "technological" while that which was not tangible still belonged to the realms of the Divine, later religion.

Science attempted to discover structures and natural laws in the tangible world while the metaphysical systems and theologies attempted to describe that which is going on in the intangible world. The more scientific thought advanced in recent times, the more things that were supposed to be tangible turned out not to be that tangible after all. At the same time new scientific systems developed that began to probe into the many worlds of things intangible. The seemingly sharp demarcation between that which is religious and psychic and that which is technological and scientific proved more and more to be arbitrary, if not illusionary. read more here...http://www.shivaclub.org/universal-consciousness


please can I get a good explanation,something serious is about to happen soon.

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