Sriram,
Why not get rid of the chip on your shoulder appertaining to the evils of science, and actually put your considerable talents to sensible and practical use, instead of bolstering your myopic vision by shallow assertion, utter distortion and a liberal sprinkling of assorted unjustified prejudicial statements? You would achieve so much more.
Perhaps, for instance, instead for decrying the modern period of enlightenment/science as your simplistic start of the world's ills, you might just start to look in your own backyard and have some humility first. See, for instance, the Ruddiman Hypothesis
https://www.humansandnature.org/william-ruddiman-and-the-ruddiman-hypothesis
Certainly in your case such humility might well lead to much more positive thoughts on your part and much less feeling of a 'them and us' approach. If you really wish to play your small part in unifying the world, then may I suggest that you cease with your selective bias in favour of religions/faiths and your selective negative bias/resentment towards science. I am not averse, as I have said before, to some sort of secular spirituality. But, please, for goodness sake, stop with the arrogance that so often drags your ideas into some sort of facile simplistic haze.
Wow! One of those rare posts where someone has said something nice about me! Thanks a lot enki! Very nice of you.
You seem to be under the impression that I am a religious fanatic who hates science...or something like that. Not at all!
I am myself a science student and enjoy reading up on science and its discoveries. I am not religious even though I do visit some temples now and then.
I am only against the world view and the philosophy of life that science stands for. I am against the materialism and 'believe it if you see it' philosophy that is so common among science enthusiasts.
It is not the discoveries of science but its complete rejection of all non material aspects of life that I question. Its tendency to treat humans as just accidental outcomes of random genetic variations and... Life as just an emergent property of organic molecules, is what I question.
It is this materialism and mundane view of life that has resulted in irresponsible use of technology. Its the impression that we can get away with or reverse whatever we do, is one of the reasons for the sorry state in which we find ourselves. The arrogance and illusion of control that science promotes is responsible for most of our ills.
I also of course, believe in secular spirituality that I think is common to all humans (and all life) with religion being just one path to spiritual development.
Cheers.
Sriram