https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/blog/science-and-philosophy/202003/does-science-lead-atheism
I know many academics and experts in technical fields that still hold spiritual beliefs, and I wondered if anyone else in the class had anecdotes or thoughts about how a scientific viewpoint affects their own spirituality or that of others.
See Carl Sagan's posthumous "Varieties of Scientific Experience" (based on his 1985 Gifford Lectures in Scotland), making the case for science as intrinsically "spiritual"... "informed worship." It's a view close to my own sense of non-theistic spirituality. "...“we have a theology that is Earth-centered and involves a tiny piece of space, and when we step back, when we attain a broader cosmic perspective, some of it seems very small in scale. And in fact a general problem with much of Western theology in my view is that the God portrayed is too small. It is a god of a tiny world and not a god of a galaxy, much less of a universe.”
ReplyDelete― Carl Sagan, The Varieties of Scientific Experience: A Personal View of the Search for God