Hi everyone,
In the wake of the Covid 19 pandemic, has anyone's beliefs about the nature of life and death changed significantly?
Have any atheists begun to see some merit in spiritual beliefs....not necessarily in a Christian God or other specific religious beliefs?!
Have any religious people had any change of thinking about their beliefs in God or the after-life or other supernatural things?
Any beliefs that have been further strengthened?
Any views?
Sriram
The pandemic hasn't altered my views on the nature of life and death at all, except, perhaps, to assess and value those things which I find most important in my life at the present time (e.g. family, nature, opportunity to learn a new skill).
I always saw merits in my spiritual inclinations(rather than beliefs)as I have said before, and that hasn't changed. (I doubt that your idea of spiritual beliefs is the same as mine.)
What religious people think is up to them.
The only realizations that have been strengthened for me is that, on one level, we live in a world where things happen which take no account of human beings at all. From nature's point of view we are no more significant than a virus. Yet I am encouraged by the evidence that, as a social animal, we tend to come together as individuals and support each other in times of trial. Finally, the realization that we are dependent on what we can do, especially through science, will hopefully see us through in the long term.