Fenrus Grim
New Member
Hi, everybody! My first post here.
I was wondering, with the increasing prevalence in the World Culture of a Scientific Materialist perspective (at least in the developed countries), where all that exists is matter and the scientific method is the sole method of knowing the world, can human beings be happy in a world devoid of religion and magic?
I was wondering because, despite the fact that science and technology have proven itself time and time again (it is thanks to science, and the Rationalistic philosophy that science depends upon, after all, that I'm speaking to you right now via your computer) and despite the fact that science and technology have provided many of us with a standard of living that could never have been dreamed of in, say, religion dominated Medieval Europe, there still seems to be a certain malaise that I can't describe that seems to hang over the modern world. This malaise I feel might be the source of much of the spiritual yearning that many people feel today.
Or am I missing the point, and human beings are innately "designed" to think in a magical, religious way; and Scientific Materialism is merely people being fooled into thinking that Matter is all there is due to being hypnotized by fancy gadgets and gizmos, and a personal environment that has been made almost completely artificial?
So, can anyone help me out with my questions?
Thank you all,
Fenrus Grim
I was wondering, with the increasing prevalence in the World Culture of a Scientific Materialist perspective (at least in the developed countries), where all that exists is matter and the scientific method is the sole method of knowing the world, can human beings be happy in a world devoid of religion and magic?
I was wondering because, despite the fact that science and technology have proven itself time and time again (it is thanks to science, and the Rationalistic philosophy that science depends upon, after all, that I'm speaking to you right now via your computer) and despite the fact that science and technology have provided many of us with a standard of living that could never have been dreamed of in, say, religion dominated Medieval Europe, there still seems to be a certain malaise that I can't describe that seems to hang over the modern world. This malaise I feel might be the source of much of the spiritual yearning that many people feel today.
Or am I missing the point, and human beings are innately "designed" to think in a magical, religious way; and Scientific Materialism is merely people being fooled into thinking that Matter is all there is due to being hypnotized by fancy gadgets and gizmos, and a personal environment that has been made almost completely artificial?
So, can anyone help me out with my questions?
Thank you all,
Fenrus Grim