Introduction:
If believers of a faith or religion were born in families that were of a different belief, they would certainly believe in that other religion or faith. For example, if Pope were raised in a Jewish or Zoroastrian family and society, his religion would be either Jewish or Zoroastrian. However, unlike religious beliefs, scientific facts are unaffected by social environments. In Other words, a Buddhist electrical engineer understands and accepts the same facts about electricity as a Jewish, Christian or Muslim engineer. This explains why people of different background can work on scientific projects together in a team. This is totally unlike religious leaders of different faiths who have not and will never completely agree with each other’s beliefs.
In comparing religious and scientific beliefs, it becomes evident that scientific thinking is based on physical facts that can be proven by experimentations time after time, so any individual can arrive to the same scientific fact regardless of his or her background and belief. On the other hand, religious beliefs are based on cultural background and emotional aspects of a society.
To prove the validity of religion today, we must be able to approach it with a method similar to scientific arguments and reasoning. This way, anyone regardless of his or her religious background and faith will be able to arrive at the same reality as others.
The following content has been amalgamated through long and hard work to provide the world with an unprecedented logical reasoning towards converting cultural and religious differences to one reality.
Contents:
This complete set is divided into eight books, each containing a number of Sessions. To listen online, you must have Windows Media Player or Real Player installed. You can also read and print the text version of these chapters in PDF format. You must have Acrobat Reader installed to be able to open the text version.
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