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Interesting perspective
But asking <why do we think this way?> doesn't change the fact that this way of thinking may not fully explain reality or align with scientific truth.
In other words, understanding the origins of our mindset is important, but what matters more is whether it connects with the actual nature of the universe and the spiritual sense of meaning we seek.
Buddhism's ability to transcend personal gods and embrace both cosmic unity and scientific inquiry is more than just a cultural artifact.
At the end of the day, no matter how much we debate the origins of our thinking, if it doesn't relate to the reality we face right now, it's just a philosophical excuse.
What do you all think? If anyone has a better way to bridge <scientific reality> and <spiritual truth> I'd love to hear it