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H0kag3

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  1. From what I have learned, about Cerebratoligy, they seem very open to the possibility of such things, existing. They have a forum on their website, where they invite individuals to share their beliefs and ideas. Http://WWW.CHURCHOFCEREBRATOLIGY.ORG
  2. In reply to Eclogites post: I think that your experience is quite quite unique in regards to having their church encourage them to think for yourself. My younger brother was asked to no longer attend our local churches youth ministry, by the youth pastor, because he questioned what they were teaching, and others began question ing also.
  3. Good points of view,from both sides. Although, I recently found out about a new religion called Cerebratoligy, that actually promotes science and free thinking. Promotes that the truth can be found by combining both science and religion. Chek it out http://www.churchofcerebratoligy.org
  4. No, I haven't had any experience with Cerebratoligy. The idea of a religion that actually says they believe in science and encourage people to think for themselves, seems to go against everything that any religion I have ever heard of Preaches. I found the concept interesting and was hoping that maybe someone had heard of Cerebratoligy or knew anytghing about it. What you said about "oligy" being a combination of "ology" and "oligo" makes sence. Maybe they Combined the two because there doesnt seem to be many people, at least to my knowlege, that are trying to find a link between Science and Religion, instead of one trying to prove the other wrong. For example, Science teaches Evolution and Religion teaches Creationism. What if both are true? What if Angels are actually Aliens? Etc. I personaly believe that anything that is in the Bible could be explained by science. I think it's just a matter of interpretaion. From what I found, The Church of Cerebratoligy, is fairly knew and doesn't seem to have many followers yet. Seems like they may be onto something though. Personally, I have always been turned off by Religion because they expect you to believe blindly, without question. It's refreshing to see a religion that doesn't seem to deal in absolutes. I think it deserves looking into.
  5. Was browsing internet the other day and came across a web page for a religion called Cerebratoligy. It appears to be a new religion that values science and independent thought. Has anyone heard of this, and what is your opinion? Their home page is http://www.churchofcerebratoligy.org They also have a facebook page.
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