Wednesday, 23 March 2016

Religion and falsification

Religions function through a process of falsification. While science requires proof that is accepted as consequent to cause and effect, religion creates instead propositions of proof. Examples of this are the Christian's belief that Christ is Son of God, and Moslem's belief that the Koran is written/direct transmission of god.

Falsification: in the first to overcome the trauma of Jesus's crucifixion, the second to provide ammunition against those who refused Mohammad's leadership. In the Koran Mohammad states that his words cannot be found anywhere else, the sentences, passages are peculiar to the Koran. They are not repeated. Of course, Mohammad obtained his words from other Holy text. This is a proposition of proof, or falsification of proof.

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