Charles Marc Wagner <mwagner@indiana.edu> wrote: >What is beyond our observations must be left to the Theologians and the >Philosophers. Some find this approach (and the scientific method, in general) >uncceptable as it does not place God in the picture. Personally, I think this >kind of revelation re-inforces the concept that while we can always learn more >about our Universe, there will always be more questions than answers and there >will always be things that Man cannot know. Science is ultimately spiritual also. A thoughtful scientist will eventually conclude there must be a God... bahunam janmanam ante jnanavan mam prapadyate vasudevah sarvam iti sa mahatma su-durlabhah "After many births and deaths, he who is actually in knowledge surrenders unto Me, knowing Me to be the cause of all causes and all that is. Such a great soul is very rare." (Bhagavad-gita 7.19) But it might take many, many lifetimes... >Our ability to learn is what makes the journey important... Thank you. Hare Krishna! Madhudvisa dasa (madhudvisa@krishna.org) /sudarsana All glories to His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada!
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