Re: Atheism the worship of Complexity.
- From: JanPB <filmart@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2007 20:32:09 -0000
On Aug 31, 6:14 am, leonard-abb...@xxxxxxxxx (Leonard Abbott) wrote:
Atheism the worship of Complexity.
Worshipping Complexity is as old as Recorded history. All ancient
Civilizations worshipped the Sun God and the Moon God, However because
this form of worship was too fundamental lacking Complexity, other Gods
were added to give Mathematicians dogma based on the orbits of other
planets,
A split developed between Math and Religion came when it was proven
these Gods were lifeless planets, and were not Gods,
Science and Religion went their separate ways, with both developing new
dogma to support their particular philosophy.
Complexity was the only factor that made these dogmas popular.
probability or truth were never a factor...
The Catholic Church deeply rooted in paganism and astrology added the
''Holy Eucharist'' and other dogma rooted in Paganistic astrology to
maintain her Superiority over the masses..
More active than the Catholic Church Mathematicians added the dogma of
Non-Euclidean Geometry, and Relativity to feed the complexity craving
population..
Evolution was added to support the religion of Atheism based on abstract
Math..Communism was added to replace democracy, and perpetuate Atheist
political domination..
Albert Einstein gained for himself the title ''world's smartest man'',
by mixing extremely complex and abstract math with known scientific
facts an making it appear the scientific Facts were part of the abstract
geometry''
Because relativity is so complex and abstract it can't be proven or
disproven proven, like evolution it has become the standard for atheism
because of its improvability...
Of course relativity can be proven or disproven. E.g. next Tuesday
someone could measure the speed of light in the vacuum of some lab to
be different than c. Internal mathematical consistency can likewise be
verified. You are making a claim that complexity per se is bad? This
is untenable, life can be complicated sometimes. Don't you know that?
--
Jan Bielawski
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