Frederick Bott
1 min readApr 14, 2021

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For sure religion has often been corrupted also, but, if religion can be corrupted, how strong is morality without it?

What would morality even mean, if there had never been any baseline of religious frameworks to base it on? It is a baseless assumption to think we would still have any concept of morality if there had never been religion, surely. Morality seems to have been wearing thin ever since we stopped believing that religion, all religions, were actually catalysed by actual physical events which we did not understand at the time, but now maybe we would know, given evolution has given us much more capability now to understand it, I would say.

Per the source article, we will soon have in our hands, with Ai, and nanotech, what looks like very similar powers as were previously described as "Miracles", the power of creation itself, to create intelligent physical things seemingly out of thin air, powered only by sunlight, but what will we create with it, if we just ignore the messages received from beings apparently demonstrating similar powers in history?

If religion is all just hocus pocus, as claimed, how did those messages seemingly conjured up in the imaginations of primitive thinkers, thousands of years ago, somehow happen to be describing what will come in the future?

Was that just a coincidence?

Those are just some of the questions I think real scientists should be asking, surely.

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Frederick Bott
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