> Jim wrote:
> Lately there's been a lot of attacks on atheism and I'll happily admit that
> I've probably struck back harder than was necessary.


If you go back to the definition of Buddhism (teachings to guide one
to directly experiencing reality), it leads one to ask what reality
is.

Quantum physics, near as I can tell, says that reality is what we want
it to be.  That is, without an observer, there is no reality and the
act of observing causes phenomena which creates reality.

If thesim is the belief in one god as creator of the universe, could
phenomena then be considered "God", and therefore the study of physics
be considered religion?

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