What does ontology imply about our relationship to the Causative Force?

 

 

Part I of II

 

Understanding the logic behind a Causative Force would strengthen our religious faiths and our confidence in our scientific observations.

 

 

We have always had some doubt about our faiths.

 

This is understandable for they are not something we can prove.

 

If they were provable, then we would not have to believe through faith.

 

They would not be religions.

 

Being unprovable isnot to say they are not correct.

 

Quite the contrary.

 

What it does say is that we as individuals have the ability to sense what is right and what is wrong, not just in terms of behavior, but in terms of what exists.

 

We have not denied our ability to do so and as such, we have formed religions and lived by their doctrines.

 

In other words, we have had “faith” in our ability to sense things we cannot see or prove.

 

To be continued: Part II of II: Science also has had its problems of...