What happens to the person when they die? Any specific answer is an assumption, but speculation about what happens to the person is rational and not necessarily supernatural.quash said:There is no valid evidence of reincarnation. That is a conclusion, not an assumption.Oldbear83 said:That's your assumption.quash said:Reincarnation is a supernatural belief.Oldbear83 said:My wife's family is Buddhist. You are wrong on both claims in terms of the structure and nature of Buddhism.TexasScientist said:That's not right. Buddhists believe in spirits and they believe Buddha had supernatural powers.Oldbear83 said:First, historians as a group disagree on a great many things. Name the ones who support your claim and we can discuss it but no, you don't get to pretend they all say what you say.quash said:Historians would disagree with you about the effect of the earliest known code of justice. So would the people who benefited.Oldbear83 said:Agreed about Islam. There's no evidence Hammurabi changed the lives of ordinary people or how they lived.TexasScientist said:Hammurabi influenced the world during and beyond his time. Religion has changed the world. Islam is changing the world.Oldbear83 said:One changed the world, the other was largely ignored in its own country of origin.TexasScientist said:One was written ~ 1800 BCE and the other sometime after late first century CE.curtpenn said:
Please tell me how Matthew 5 doesn't directly contradict your claims.
And I'd suggest that not all religions have the same effect, purpose, or consequence.
All religions share a supernatural component.
As for your second claim, Buddhism for example does not have a supernatural component per se, nor does Jainism nor Scientology. I have varying degrees of respect/interest in those, but they are definitely religions and do not have a supernatural component.
Try again without the assumptions.
Just because you don't understand the mechanics of the soul, does not make what happens to it supernatural.
That which does not kill me, will try again and get nastier