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Science and Vedic Philosophy

Our modern education system teaches us there is no existence of God and we are here for just one time and our only motto is to how much we can gratify our senses.

According to science there is no God and we are just a creation of atoms and molecules and we are the controller of everything. There is no life after death, there is no Law of Karma applies on us, there is no heaven and hell, and we have come from amoeba.

It's pure Big-bang theory, where collision happens and creation starts.

First of all if we assume that there is no God exist, and we are the only controller. Here few questions should comes in our mind, if we are the controller then why we suffer so much? we must plan as per our comfort? Why people do not have control over their death? Why some people are rich and some are very poor? Why there are miseries in this world, whole world is suffering from a small virus, no one can stop it, why?

If body is just a combination of atoms and molecules then why not we can create human baby in laboratory? There is some extent science has reached where they can keep a baby in testtube instead of womb of mothers, but there is no big rocket science in it. It's only a placement nothing else but the base of the creation of baby they do no have control.

If we have come from amoeba, amoeba is still there why not it has been transformed to human body?

There is law of Karma applies but not other living entities except human form of body, if one person does something wrong he feels inside from his heart, I am doing something wrong? If we are just a formation of matters, then matter has no emotion to tell you what is right or what is wrong?

Science has created AI (Artificial Intelligence) to help humans but a robot can never understand the emotions of any human being, only a human can understand.

There is super-soul sitting inside our hearts always indicates us what to do and what not do, but as per free will given to us we never try to hear the voice of super-soul instead we listen bogus philosophy of modern civilization which is just degrading our human society.

If a person dies, he knew very well where I have to go because he has all his past records what he has done and his past karma decides whether he will go to heaven or hell.

That is the reason few people have a lot of fear in their mind when they hear about death, they know once I left my body from here I have to go through all the sufferings what I have done in my life.

But as per Bhagwad Gita 2.27, one who has taken birth has to die for sure.

जातस्य हि ध्रुवो मृत्युर्ध्रुवं जन्म मृतस्य च ।

तस्मादपरिहार्येऽर्थे न त्वं शोचितुमर्हसि ॥ 2.27 ॥

One who has taken his birth is sure to die, and after death one is sure to take birth again. Therefore, in the unavoidable discharge of your duty, you should not lament.

So, only thing is remaining now what we have to decide we have to see and check the practical things or we have to be practical and live our life as per Vedic scriptures.

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