Books of science and faith have disappeared from the world
A week ago I came across an argument against religious belief that went something like this:
If all science books were to disappear, then within 1000 years we would find everything written again in new books.
[Let's say Newton's law becomes the law of the universe, but it will still say the same thing]
But if they eliminate all religious books, then after 1000 years we will have completely different religions.
[Instead of meat in milk, we accept that meat in mustard is forbidden]
What do you think about this argument?
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I see this as an argument, not a claim. I disagree with this claim. If there is a revelation about which the books are written, they will be similar in some way to the previous ones. Of course, if you assume that religions are all inventions, then you may be right, and even that is not certain because these inventions are related to nature and our perceptions, and therefore there is a chance that the new inventions will have a resemblance to the old.
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