nice, ryaz, I've read somewhere that the Muslims (i think it's the Muslims) believe that Jesus was some dark magician that learned his magics in India. So yes, as i said in a past post in this topic, allot of religions have the same basis. They normally adopt certain values of existent ones (being Catholicism one of the youngest (of the strongest in history i mean), it's the most altered one, but not Christianity.). Buddhism has stuff from Hinduism, but pointing for the enlightenment, always a smart explanation for something exterior. Even Shiva's dance is represented in Buddhism as harmony. Then came the Tao using Buddhism basis, but with Lao(or Mao? I get confused) he is certainly a philosopher. Some say that most of this 'sciences' are all the same, even science itself.
About science, the demon of La Place was confirmed by Einstein, so science it's pretty much like science, you believe because scientists say it's true, it's the truth. It's after all a form of faith. An example is when science failed, science got it wrong more than once, but the people had faith on science to tell the truth. Now let's add Shiva into this, atomic physics are very similar with Shiva's rhythm.
Now a thing that generally all this religions have, a 'creation of the universe' theory...
Oh and it doesn't matter if someone's calling science a religion, everyone has their opinion and what i state in this post is exactly that. Maybe you are stereotyping religion with guys sitting in churches and praying allot? Well the scientists have seminars....
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God(s) become unnecessary when people realize their full productive capacity, and are able to take full advantage of it. Till then...
heh That's why i like Buddhism, being a god or not it's up to you.