>>11924850According to some, yes. Spinoza is one of biggest philosophers of this idea.
The concept of "pantheism" asserts that reality is inseparable to the divine.
Pantheism aside, religious institutions have on many occasions contributed to scientific progress.
However pantheism is only the middle of the zen diagram between science and spiritualism, and there is a clear difference between both concepts generally.
Modern science maintains this dichotomy.
This is why discussing spiritualism against /sci/ rules.
I would suggest taking this thread to
>>>/his/ or
>>>/lit/ instead.
>>11924935>>11924938Not even going to read whatever you said, due to the noticeably insufferable attitude and reddit typography.