Scientific Acceptability of Rebirth
Posted on | June 20, 2010 | 1 Comment
Scientific Acceptability of Rebirth is a Buddhist perspective on the scientific approach to incarnation and rebirth. Author Dr. Dharmawardena points out that the reason why classical science cannot explain rebirth is due to inherent limitations in classical science. Modern science has transcended these limitations, and therefore rebirth is within the scope of modern science. Modern science accepts rebirth as a scientifically acceptable phenomenon through the same tests used to prove scientific acceptability of generally accepted modern science phenomena. Download the free full text ebook here:
Scientific Acceptability of Rebirth
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November 3rd, 2010 @ 8:07 pm
“the reason why classical science cannot explain rebirth is due to inherent limitations in classical science.”
This presumes that rebirth is a fact, which it is not. It is also not up to science to prove rebirth exists, but instead for those people making the claim that it does. I’d love to know what these inherent limitations are supposed to be – requiring evidence for one’s claims perhaps?
“Modern science has transcended these limitations, and therefore rebirth is within the scope of modern science. Modern science accepts rebirth as a scientifically acceptable phenomenon through the same tests used to prove scientific acceptability of generally accepted modern science phenomena.”
This is a frankly insulting, repetitive and wholly inaccurate statement. No scientist worth the title accepts that reincarnation exists, or that it has been proven in any way to exist.