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What might a future religion look like? We begin with a problem with existing religions: they have not converged to truth, even after thousands of years. Religions differ about what happens after death. Christian denominations have contradictory teachings about salvation. Religions diverge. Family tree of Christian denominations. “Denomination” isn’t an accurate word. Baptists, Mormons, and salvation. Science converges to objective truth. Alchemy and Isaac Newton. Science proves itself daily. In Italy, Iran, or India, ask a chemist and get the same answer. Science proves itself true and in touch with objective reality. Religion’s faulty way of knowing (epistemological method). Alan Watts quote. The path from science to natural theology.
The Natural Theology video playlist (above) has links to other Natural Theology videos.
(Natural Theology video) 06 – Why I Can’t Go Back
(Natural Theology video) 33 – Who Is Jesus? (Naturally)
(Natural Theology video) 87 – Ways of Knowing (A Parable)
(Natural Theology video) 89 – From Science To Natural Theology
(book) Alan Watts, The Joyous Cosmology (1962)
Music: “In The Light” by David Renda
https://www.fesliyanstudios.com/royalty-free-music/download/in-the-light/457
Background image: AI (openart.ai) for “religion in the future”
Original: 9 October 2020; Revised: 1 January 2025; Cropped version 10 January 2025
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