Yes...I agree. But life, culture and civilization spread around and evolve in funny unpredictable ways.
In earlier times, invasions largely determined cultural movement and development. Today global travel and communication determine cultural movement and evolution.
Rational thinking has developed in one place and spirituality has developed in another. They both are now meeting and a new cultural mix is inevitable. It is not however necessary that the spiritual aspect will be eradicated and the rational one will prevail. Maybe it will be the other way around...or maybe different types of hybrids will arise.
"Rational thinking has developed in one place and spirituality has developed in another. They both are now meeting and a new cultural mix is inevitable.
It is not however necessary that the spiritual aspect will be eradicated and the rational one will prevail. Maybe it will be the other way around...or maybe different types of hybrids will arise".
Their's no reason why you shouldn't believe that, the only problem with that lot is the lack of evidence or even any way of showing that there's any kind of logical/rational path way that would support this kind of belief; unless, of course, perhaps you can find a way demonstrating as much.
How does anyone eradicate the non existent? Surly it's just not there, non existent?
Beethoven's third piano concerto moves me every time I hear it, I turned the radio on yesterday guess what it was playing, spiritual, Sriram, tell me, why do I need to attribute this rather pleasant feeling to some obscure third party, hopefully you can supply some kind of supportable rationale that would make me change my mind?
By the way thinking is just that, thinking is thinking, I'm not referring to your good self but there are large swathes of your population that for various reasons haven't had the advantage of a good basic education and this would be inclined to disadvantage them so no small wonder they still hold these unsupportable beliefs.
As for rational thinking Vs spirituality by your understanding of that word, I would say rational trumps your form of spirituality every time, due to the fact you are unable to support your version with any verifiable evidence of any kind; "I believe because I believe" doesn't say a lot for your line of thought Sriram.
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