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On the Chinese Communist Party's Trampling on Freedom of Belief Under the Banner of "Atheism" - Part II
(Clearwisdom.net) Part 1: http://www.clearwisdom.net/emh/articles/2005/4/25/60043.html
3. Can Atheism Deny Theism? 3.1 What is the so-called Popular Science? As stated by CCP propaganda, theism was mankind's world outlook during the
uncivilized age. It believes that people of that era were unable to find a
scientific explanation for some natural phenomena. Therefore, people believed
such phenomena to be instructions from the heaven or gods. As a result, a
concept of ghosts and immortals was formed, which allowed a theory of
"superstition" to be developed. The CCP equates "theism" with "ignorance" or
"witches and sorcerers" and portrayed disciples of such practices as
people who were deceived. Holding this assumption, the tool of "popular
science" has become the CCP's most effective weapon in rooting out
"theism" after it came to power in China. The CCP was propagating
"popular science" to put an end to "theism." Actually in a typical society (Note: Mainland China under the Chinese
Communist rule is far below the norm of a typical modern society), "popular
science" is not the science discussed in cutting edge scientific circles.
It is actually more like a societal activity in which people are introduced to
general scientific concepts. "Popular science" is generally only
talked about at a superficial and practical level. It is usually a far cry from
the newest discoveries on the cutting edge and new frontiers of science. It
doesn't present the latest data discovered by scientists. In truth, such data
would shock society, and ultimately allow for a fundamental breakthrough in
understanding different dimensions, life and the universe. We also need to understand that among a number of the world's nations, one
finds some archaic habits and customs, as well as some curios and/or fabricated
wild tales on the phenomenon of ghosts and spirits. Some might use the
appearance of the low-level spirits or ghosts to swindle people. However, many
of the phenomena discussed by theists cannot be mentioned in the same breath as
these low-level spirits. As a result of the CCP's long-term widespread
propaganda, Chinese people now confuse low-level spirits with Buddhas, Daos and
gods. The belief in gods, upright religions and upright ways talked about in
China's past referred to the belief in enlightened beings, including Lao Zi,
Shakyamuni, and Jesus. They had descended to the mortal world to spread the
righteous law and save sentient beings. It also referred to the promise that if
one practices the wisdom disseminated in the Bible and Buddhist scriptures, left
behind by gods and buddhas, one would reach enlightenment and eventual return to
one's origins. The CCP labeled the righteous belief of mankind toward gods as a
so-called feudalist superstition of the people living in backward areas of the
country. Such manipulation is a sign of the deceitfulness of the CCP. It is just like what is assumed in a scientific study. History has ample
examples where there was fraud, plagiarism, deception and even murder. However,
such actions cannot be used to root out "science." It is similar to
what the CCP has done in recent years. It brought together some "people who
lack any personal initiative" or people who are just there to make the
numbers needed to carry out a negative propaganda against Falun Gong. However,
it forgot that such "examples" could in no way represent the
mainstream of tens of millions of Falun Gong practitioners, still less Falun
Gong itself. Conceptually speaking, we cannot confuse cultivation practice with theism.
The theists agree up to a point in the existence of "gods." Those who
practice cultivation, however, not only believe in the existence of gods, but
also improve their moral standard and put into practice, in thought and action,
the teachings of gods. There are fundamental differences between those who
practice cultivation, and theists that study a topic from the theoretical or
academic point of view. The personal understanding and action of any one particular theist cannot be
used as a basis for negating all of theism, even less the basis for negating the
"belief in gods." A priest who has his own understanding of the world
can only represent his own understanding, which was formed in the environment
and under the influence of modern science. His understanding cannot be equated
with the understanding of gods. If a scientist proves a priest to be in the
wrong, he only proves the priest to be wrong, not the belief in gods itself. If we talk from a higher perspective, a "religion" also cannot be
equated with gods. When a religion does something in the extreme or its
believers have committed a crime, it comes from the respective believers' human
understanding, formed by their environment, and cannot be used to negate gods.
Even though people have committed a crime in the name of gods, or even though
they claim gods asked them to commit some crime, the belief in gods is not
responsible for the crime. On the contrary, if what they have done offended the
teachings of upright ways or religions, it only confirms the preciousness of the
teachings of gods and the corruption of modern "religion." In the fabricated lies and slanders used in persecuting Falun Gong, the CCP
focused on demonizing Falun Gong's belief in gods. They have suppressed upright
religions and ways' beliefs in gods. The CCP propaganda talked extensively about
the adverse effect of ignorant and backward "superstition," as well as
"witches and sorcerers," which have no relationship with Falun Gong.
This is absolutely not the real underlying connotation of "belief in
gods." "Popular science" is shallow but it is not a bad thing. However, if
one uses the practice of one voice to monopolize the media, and assigns
"popular science" to accomplish some political task, then that
"popular science" is not science, it is simply dirty politics. 3.2 Does the universe have a boundary? Atheism has a much greater burden of proof than theism. Why do I say this?
When theism wants to prove atheism wrong, it only needs to find one piece of
counterevidence. That is to say, it needs to find the existence of a god in the
vast universe. Atheism would then be proven wrong. If atheism tries to prove
that theism is wrong, it would be very difficult. It would have to make sure
that there is no god in all of the universe(s). Only in this way could atheism
prove that theism is in the wrong. Therefore, whenever there is a new scientific
discovery, the atheists exhibit a greater degree of anxiety than the theists,
because in every new discovery, atheism must negate the possibility of the
existence of gods if it is to survive. However, theism does not use human
science to prove anything. A fundamental question exists with regard to atheism. Does the universe have
a boundary? Most atheists believe that there is no boundary. This is because if
they admit there is a boundary, then what would be beyond this boundary? Isn't
there still the universe? So it still should be included in the universe.
Therefore, there should be no boundary. Then a problem arises. The atheist must
search all the dimensions in the universe and prove that there is no god. Only
in this way can atheism disprove theism. If they propose that the universe has
no boundary, then how could it be possible to search all dimensions? How to
carry out the search and what method to be employed would all depend on the
level of science that exists at that point in time! As science continues to
develop, new search methods will constantly become discovered. Wouldn't they
need to search the areas that had already been searched again? This has become an atheist paradox. Some atheists later on suggested that the
universe has an edge. Stephen Hawking, a famous English theoretical physicist,
put forward a hypothesis, which combined the general theory of relativity with
quantum mechanics to analyze an extremely simplified pattern of the universe.
Based on this theory, he came to the conclusion that the universe has an edge
but no boundary. It is like a ball. This theory has been extended to state that
there was no beginning of the universe. In other words, from that way of
understanding things, there was no beginning of life, and therefore, no need for
a god to exist. Professor Hawking's theory was only one of the numerous hypotheses regarding
the beginning of the universe. He also wrote a popular science piece titled
"A Brief History of Time" that stated his viewpoints on the universe.
In 2002 when Professor Hawking visited Beijing, Jiang Zemin met with him. The
Chinese official media gave enormous publicity to him. Professor Hawking's
implicit atheist viewpoint is in line with CCP ideology, so China was set off on
a "Hawking craze." Professor Hawking was described by many modern day people as a scientific
genius. However, the basic fact is that there existed many theories on the
origin of the universe. Hawking's theory was only one hypothesis. During the
"Hawking craze" some people mistook his theory for a final scientific
conclusion, as if his theories of the "universe having an edge" and
the "non-existence of god" had been proven conclusively. Professor
Hawking said that even though he discovered how the the universe started, he had
to admit, "I still don't know why it wanted to start." "Why it
wanted to start" was the question Newton, Einstein and many other
scientists pondered and were unable to resolve. People have called it a
"god's topic," which is to say that this subject has exceeded the
capacity of the human mind and science to fathom. In recent years, the Big Bang theory has become a hot research subject. It is
rumored that researchers have reached a point three seconds before the big bang.
Does this mean that after studying these three seconds, everything would be just
fine? Maybe we might discover an even larger universe. According to the Buddha
school's ways of understanding, before the Big Bang, the universe had existed
many times already. The universe human beings study today is only a very tiny
universe. Such universes are countless. The small universes gathered together
make a larger universe, layer upon layer. There are also different combinations
of horizontal layers as well. The entire colossal firmament is immense and its
complexity is beyond imagination. Universes of a particular layer have their own
rules of motion, and the universes of every layer have their own forms of life. We all know the expression "sky" or "heaven." But where
is the sky? When we look up at the blue sky above our head, isn't it the sky?
From the human perspective, the Moon is in the sky. However, if you look at the
Earth from the Moon, isn't Earth in the sky? Therefore, the sky the human beings
talk about is really still earth. The Buddha school contends that the real sky
or "heavens" are in the microcosm. The molecular system is one layer
of the heavens, atoms are another layer of the heavens and electrons are another
layer. The more microcosmic the particle size, the larger the area of that
particular world. From such a point of view, human study of the universe is too insignificant
to even be of value. Interestingly enough, at present the models of the universe, as viewed by
scientists who are exploring the secrets of the universe, have some similarities
with the understanding of the Buddha school. No wonder some people wanted to
study the mysterious oriental culture for inspiration in exploring the universe. "Would you believe if I tell you that when you are reading this article,
another you is doing the same thing? That you who is actually not you, also
lives on a planet called the Earth where there are mountains, clouds, fertile
land and cities that spread all over the land. The Solar system where that Earth
is located has also 8 planets. That person lives in the exact same environment
as you. Maybe he or she puts down this magazine while you are still reading
it." This is not superstition. It was published as a cover story on discussing
multiple universes in issue No. 7 of the 2003 "Scientific American." The article also says, in the history of science, with the expansion of the
physical border, some abstract concepts that once belonged to metaphysics, for
example, that the Earth is round, the existence of invisible electromagnetic
waves, the slackening of time, curved space and black holes, etc., all exist.
All these have already been included in the category of physics. During these
years, the concept of multiple universes began to make its appearance in this
detailed list. The American scientific community didn't crack down on this kind of research,
falsely labeling it as superstition to serve the political establishment.
However, the CCP has done so. The CCP has followed a path just the opposite of
the U.S. 3.3 Can we use a human mindset to think of the affairs of gods? When pious believers say, "God is almighty," atheists raise their
eyebrows and think, "Can the almighty God fashion a stone that he himself
cannot move?" The Russian atheist scholar mentioned in the preface of this article held a
similar thought. If god exists, why doesn't he show his divine power? Ask him to
demonstrate his powers for us! Don't gods have great abilities? Why not hand out
retribution if earned? I insulted you, so I deserve retribution! Why doesn't it
work this way? There are even some atheists who are all in favor of studying the scriptures.
They try to figure out the meaning of words and expressions. They would then
home in on any contradiction, be amused at the absurdness of this particular
contradiction and find what is being said without merit. Then they find a way
for defamatory remarks and to mock the god or the buddha. These atheists have a reason to be intoxicated by their own arrogant
cleverness. They are convinced that when confronted with this
"indisputable" logic, theists would feel embarrassed and come to their
senses. However, what confounds the atheists is that despite the century long
discussion contradicting theist beliefs, the belief in divine beings still
exists among people. To those who believe, it is as if the criticism made by
those "of superior thought" among the atheists has no logical
foundation and is nonexistent. As a matter of fact, atheist logic truly is nonexistent. Using human
reasoning about matters of gods comes down to challenging gods. In the eye of
theists, such logic is illogical. As the soul of everything, man can manufacture a lot of "robots."
But, in a world of "robots" there may be one day discussions of
whether there are human beings. Those "robots," which do not believe
in the existence of human beings, would say, I invite "people" to come
forward. Why have they not come forward? No matter how "robots"
dispute among each other, no matter how those "robots" that do not
believe in the existence of "human beings" challenge and humiliate
"robots" who believe in the existence of "human beings," we
all know "robots" are really products created and manufactured by
human beings. "Robots" may understand the nuts and bolts of how a
robot is created, and be able to manufacture new "robots," but they
will not gain a deep understanding as to why "robots" exist. We could actually argue that the relationship between people and divine
beings, and the relationship between "robot" and "people,"
are very much similar as far as the creation of life is concerned. If people
want to understand matters of gods, they must try to put themselves in the
position of a god. 3.4 When the occurrence of something conforms to the principles of the human
realm, does it mean it does not manifest the will of gods? Development of science enables people to understand things that they
originally did not understand and gives people an explanation that suits human
reasoning to a greater extent. This process, if explained by the words from
atheism, is the process of constantly "doing away with superstitions."
The atheist educational system of the CCP has pushed it to the point of denying
the existence of gods and their teachings on morality. This brings to mind a story from the past: Chinese people have always said,
"Doing good deeds is met with good rewards." An ancient story goes as
follows. During the Warring States Period there was a King of the Chu, called
Hui. One day when he ate a pickled vegetable, he found a leech in it. If he
picked it up and removed the leech, the cook would be put to death. Taking pity
on the cook, he did not utter a word, but swallowed it with the vegetable. When
having a bowel movement in the evening, King Hui of Chu not only expelled the
leech, but also found that his stomachache had been healed. There are levels within the law. Students learn calculus in high school all
the way to university, but it talks about different things and has a process of
moving from the concrete to the more abstract. However, we can't negate the
validity of high-level understandings simply with a discovery at the low level. Let's talk about "Doing good deeds is met with good rewards." The
Buddha school says that doing good deeds can accumulate "de" (virtue).
"De" is a kind of white substance, built up outside the human body.
Talking about it in scientific terminology, it forms an energy field. This field
is able to protect people to turn their ill luck into good. How does it make
sure to let people turn their ill luck into good luck? Each time there must be a
process that will fit within human thinking. To theism, when gods want to do
something in the human world, they will certainly make use of the principles of
the human world, because this layer of the human world is created by gods and is
the manifestation of the wisdom of gods. How could people negate the will of
gods when they discover the principles that gods follow to do things in the
human world? There are many examples of atheists negating theism by finding a principle in
the human world. A lot of theories on molecules, genes, etc. have appeared in
the theory of evolution. Even if these theories can offer some explanations for
evolution, have we considered the possibility that molecules, genes, etc, are
themselves tools used by gods for doing things in the human world? Let's make an analogy with this little story about "robots." Let's
assume that they were to hear a certain bell ringing every day. The ignorant
robots of the early days would attribute it to "people" doing
mischief. Gradually, some clever robots discovered how this ringing sound was
produced. Reasoning for the world of robots came into existence. It turned out
that there was something called a clock, which would produce the ringing sound
at noon because of its mechanical ability to move the gears. After the robots
discovered the secret of the bell ringing, they would no longer believe that men
were doing mischief. This can be regarded as a low level reasoning. It is just
like the men discovering the secret of thunder. After the discovery, they no
longer believed that "the gods" produce thunder. However, if the
robots want to take one step forward, they will use the discovery of the bell
ringing sound to deny the existence of man. This, of course, has already gone
too far. This is because that bell was really designed, produced and put there
by man. 3.5 When something is "not capable of being confirmed to exist,"
does it mean that "it certainly does not exist?" On February 26, 2004, the Curator of the Chinese Science and Technology
Museum Wang Yusheng wrote an article in the "Report on Current
Events," on behalf of the Propaganda Ministry of the CCP Central Committee,
"As of today, there is no evidence that proves the existence of ghosts and
gods. Therefore, theism theory is wide of the mark, is a delusion by mankind and
turned the world outlook from clear and verifiable choices." The existence of gods is a difficult topic to prove. Mankind has argued about
it for thousands of years. However, in the view of Curator Wang, it became a
very simple question, which could be resolved easily: Why is "theism"
wrong? Because no evidence of the existence of gods was found. Goldbach's Conjecture [announced in 1742 that "Every odd number greater
than 5 can be written as the sum of three primes"] has never been proven.
Can one assert that Goldbach's Conjecture is wrong? At the time when Curator
Wang adhered closely to CCP's mass criticism he omitted to consider other
"models" that CCP could utilize in favor of theism. He also did not
follow the principles of the scientific method in coming to his conclusion. Curator Wang's blunder is not based on the rightness or wrongness of his
conclusion, but on his logic in interpreting the questions. Curator Wang is not a "true" scholar. His article targeted Falun
Gong. His words served as a theoretical endorsement for the persecution of Falun
Gong and the genocide perpetrated by Jiang Zemin and his regime. His words are
in reality another political mission by the Propaganda Ministry of the CCP
Central Committee. This has by far exceeded the scope of academic research. His
"logical mistake" can't be regarded as pure academic dispute, but as a
lethal weapon. (To Be Continued) Posting date: 4/27/2005
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