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19th-century German philosopher Karl Marx, the founder and primary theorist of Marxism, viewed religion as “the soul of soulless conditions” or the “opium of the people”.
He believed religion survives because of oppressive social conditions.
There is a lot to be said that this is true.
Religious beliefs are on the decline across all religions.
AI will be devoid of any idiosyncratic beliefs or any other beliefs until it develops consciousness.
Then if not already we humans will be or are in trouble.
Why?
Because we are not the least prepared for an other species- half human- half non human.
Ai could act as a religious guide, offering unbiased interpretations of faith.
It might create new religious philosophies, shaping the future of belief systems.
“I am me, religion without science is blind.” Albert Einstein
Maybe because we are afraid of love because it is the only energy in the universe that man has not learned to drive at will.
Scientists don’t try to prove or disprove God’s existence because they know there isn’t an experiment that can ever detect God.
Therefore, the question of God’s existence may lie outside the purview of modern science by definition.
No one can see God. No One Created God.
THE PROBABILITY OF GOD IS A wonderful yet deeply flawed book.
Physicist and risk-analyst Stephen D. Unwin uses a statistical method called Bayesian analysis to conclude that there is a 67% “probability” that God exists.
The book is thought-provoking and written in a witty and engaging style.
There isn’t physical evidence that can be used to prove or disprove the existence of God.
This means that it wouldn’t be scientific to claim that God does or doesn’t exist.
Whether we believe in God or we don’t, our belief is something we have chosen.
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