"I Origins"--About Science And Religion

Spencer 2022-06-14 13:08:50

It's amazing, and it's right to end up feeling emotionally. If science can falsify religion, I will believe in science. If religion can falsify science, I will believe in religion. I still believe in science if it can't falsify itself. Because scientific things are more verifiable and experimental, and religion is more difficult to verify. No matter what you believe, scientific methodology is indispensable. As long as there is a scientific methodology, you can always find the truth, right?

Originally came to the end here, just a short review, flipped through the review and was not calm, and found that this has become the existence of reincarnation and the proof of religion and rationality. Please, this is a movie, okay? Artwork, right? If there is no real thing here, then read it. And through a small number of people watching, and then word of mouth let me hear about this movie. This is the evidence that I am Nima.

This is the reason why I don't believe in religion; there are too many subjective feelings and too few objective facts. People's subjective feelings are easily deceived. Taking drugs is as beautiful as seeing God, and it is not far from seeing God. Another is to figure out the ultimate destination of one's religious beliefs. Some go to the kingdom of heaven, some go to the bliss of the West, some enter reincarnation, and everyone is not from one family. Even if there is reincarnation, the one you believe in is not reincarnated. That is, others are real and you are fake.

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  • Jason 2022-03-21 09:01:53

    Like is love at first sight, love is long-lasting. If there really is a talk about reincarnation, how many reincarnations will two people have to go through before they meet each other at the right age?

  • Katlynn 2021-12-02 08:01:29

    I like this movie more than five stars.

I Origins quotes

  • [first lines]

    Ian: Every living person on this planet has their own unique pair of eyes. Each their own universe. My name is Doctor Ian Gray. I'm a father, and husband, and I'm a scientist. When I was a child, I realized that the camera was designed exactly like the human eye, taking in light through a lens, forming it into images. I began taking as many pictures of eyes as I possibly could. I'd like to tell you the story of the eyes that changed my world.

  • Kenny: Are you hitting on the waitress in front of your pregnant wife?

    Karen: I don't know if you know this about me, Kenny, but the gene for jealousy? Recessive.