Contradiction between science and supernaturalism -
03-21-2007, 10:05 AM
Every action has its reaction in its wake and every reaction must have reaction before that. Nothing happens in this world without any cause. Ascertaining this cause and effect duality is what we call science in our common sense. It is not that science has discovered everything or it can discover everything. That is science's apparent limitations. What is not known today can be or may be known some day. But we cannot say that what is unknown or cannot be known is absolutely in the realm of mysticism or supernaturalism. There is nothing to be called supernatural or mystic. If we carry the burden of supernaturalism or mysticism, we must say that it is superstition. Superstition is nithing but our dark ignorance which leads us to the realm of blind faith. We know many mysteries of the nature and we do not know many mysteries of nature. What we do not know is generally wrapped in mystery and what is wrapped in mystery can be or may be unrapped to our knowledge with the development of our cognitive and inquisitve
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