What does the conceptual framework of modern science imply about the universe within which we live?

 

Part II of II

Why do we exist in this universe?

 

Why does the universe exist?

 

Will the universe expand to the point of breaking its boundary and explode?

 

Will the universe ever dissolve?

 

What lies outside the universe?

 

How big is whatever lies beyond our universe?

 

Did some “thing” create the universe? Did the universe

have a beginning?

 

How will the universe end?

 

Does the universe have a purpose?

 

If the universe has no purpose, why does it exist?

 

If the universe has a purpose, what is it?

 

Why do we exist in the universe?

 

Do we have any significant impact upon the universe as a whole?

 

Do we have significance to what may lie beyond the universe?

 

The questions go on and on.

 

Modern science has not brought us to the end of questions.

 

Modern science has brought us to the beginning of understanding why we need religion.

 

Modern science clearly demonstrates just how insignificant we are in terms of the space the universe occupies.

 

This space seems to go on forever and we as individuals seem to occupy so little of it.

 

We need faith more than ever before.

 

We need religion now more than ever.

 

Without religion, we will lose hope in the vastness of space.

 

 

Modern science reinforces the need for religion as a path for us to follow.

 

Answers to these questions may be found at: www.panentheism.com

 

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