Why Believe in Something Better Than Nature?

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In summary, the conversation is about the concept of the super-natural and why some people believe in it. One person argues that they believe in something better than the harsh reality of nature because they are not in control and have a desire for something more. Another person questions how one can believe in something above nature when they do not fully understand it.
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Somewhere in this area of the forum , someone asked why do you have to believe in the super-natural -- why not just accept nature.
That person has never had to confront Nature in it's precise form -
never been in a Tornado , swept out to sea in a Tsunami -- never buried in an earthquake -- never experienced the 'cold' of space -- the frying heat of the naked sun --- never been alone spinnining at 1rev per millisec in the depths of space -- Nature ? IT will squash you in a micrsec why would you so easilly make it your friend -- you think it cares about you?
WE believe in something BETTER than this --- because we are puny and not in control -- and in this sense super natural means -- above the Nature we see.
This is not a matter of religion -- it comes from living in trees and caves , being food for other animals in a literal life and death competition to survive
except that we are blessed (or cursed ) with imagination and can see that this carnage -- is but one way -- maybe there is better.
From our view Naturally.
Ray
 
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UHHHHH? How can one propose the "Super-Natural" when one does not even understand the "Natural"? It seems quite "naturally" that it is a "super-fluous" conjecture based on fantasy and makes a great sales pitch that appeals to our fear of "nature"!
 
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I did not quite say that -- I said transcends the nature that we see -- I put no limits on nature per se. Ray.
 

1. Why should I believe in something better than nature?

There are many reasons why people believe in something better than nature. Some believe in a higher power or deity that created the natural world, while others believe in the power of human innovation and progress. Some also believe that there is more to life than what can be explained by science and nature, and that there is a spiritual aspect to our existence. Ultimately, it is a personal belief and choice to believe in something beyond nature.

2. Isn't nature already perfect?

While nature is certainly beautiful and awe-inspiring, it is not without flaws and imperfections. Natural disasters, diseases, and other challenges are all part of the natural world. Additionally, humans have the ability to improve upon nature through technology, medicine, and other advancements. Believing in something better than nature does not necessarily mean rejecting or devaluing nature, but rather recognizing that there may be room for improvement.

3. How can something be better than nature?

The concept of something being better than nature is subjective and can mean different things to different people. Some may see it as the pursuit of perfection, while others may view it as striving for progress and improvement. It can also refer to finding meaning and purpose beyond the natural world. Ultimately, the idea of something being better than nature is a personal belief and interpretation.

4. Can science explain everything, or is there something more?

While science has made incredible advancements in understanding the natural world, there are still many mysteries and unanswered questions. Some people believe that there is more to life than what can be explained by science and that there may be a spiritual or metaphysical aspect to our existence. Others may see science and spirituality as complementary and not mutually exclusive. Ultimately, it is up to an individual's personal beliefs and interpretations.

5. Is it wrong to believe in something better than nature?

Believing in something better than nature is a personal choice and belief, and there is no right or wrong answer. It is important to respect and understand that others may have different beliefs and perspectives. As long as these beliefs do not harm oneself or others, it is a personal decision to believe in something beyond nature. It is always important to approach these discussions with an open mind and respect for differing opinions.

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