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Brian Greene and religion

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 6:25 am
by 1over137
Here is an interview with Brian Greene (string theorist) on religion:
http://viciousmomma.blogspot.com/2007/1 ... igion.html

Any comments?

Re: Brian Greene and religion

Posted: Thu Dec 15, 2011 2:42 pm
by wrain62
The ideas like religion is not the root of evil (in fact it is the root of science) was nice. But something in his underlying dogma makes me uncomfortable...


"The answer is, and it's so simple, respect for others' rights. Sure, you can think that you are right and everyone else is wrong. But when it comes to actions, we do not have unlimited freedom to trample all over everyone else's beliefs. You can tell people they are wrong, but you can't enforce or impose your own beliefs on them. You just have to agree to disagree. If everyone could do that there would be more peace. "

It always scares me that he is respecting religion and making claims like this that are "supposed" to be true for all religion at the same time. Makes me think he is wanting to limit it to a corner with defined boundaries. Luckily Jesus talked about a better version of this in his teaching of the second most important commandment. It also scares me that in this politacally correct society it is morally bad to put the first commandment over the second. For example, well, I donĀ“t know. There is something wierd about it all...