What do the conceptual frameworks of philosophy, religion, and science imply about the universe within which we live?
Science observes the concept of things having a beginning and end.
There appears to be an initial force to all things. Religion accepts the concept of ‘a’ Causative Force and has moved on from there.
Philosophy, on the other hand, has become bogged down in a paradox of its own making by continually second guessing itself and asking how we can develop the big picture of what we know when we may never know for certain.
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Why are we so afraid of moving forward with finding truth? We are only human. Truth is the best we can reason it out to be. Philosophy is the process developing the best possible unified view using what we have uncovered through religion and science. But philosophy cringes in uncertainty, unsure of its ability to find truth about ourselves, the universe, what lies beyond the universe, and the interrelationship of the three.
Philosophy has not accepted the concept that we will most probably never know truth as a certainty while we remain within this universe.
To be continued: Part II of II: But the best perception of truth we are capable of understanding is...