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Originally Posted by SirLance
Science attempts to chart the workings of the universe using a well defined methodology. Faith cannot work in such rigid parameters, because by definition, faith is not necessary in the presense of proof. Faith attempts to address what science cannot. What happens to our self when we die? Is there a unity to the universe? Something from which all things spring?
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My strong feeling is that these questions and more can be answered by a 30+mg dose of LSD (2 tabs should be sufficient). I have never had that much myself but then I have always been more interested in what we are able to learn about the universe rather than where it came from.
I'm only partly joking. The worst that can happen is that you will have a bad a trip and forever be haunted by the memories of what you saw and have to live with the realisation that your brain/some higher being conjured them leading to anxiety or paranoia. But that is extremely unlikely - its far more likely that you will find satisfactory answers to these questions because they are, after all, chemical reactions in your head.