On Sunday evening through early Monday morning, Feb. 20-21, 2011, George Knapp (the only really decent host on C2C) interviewed John Alexander. The interview was pretty straightforward and I agreed with most of the discussion. However, I never ceased to be amazed at the number of people who honestly believe that science, a concept based on human perception, will ultimately reveal the secrets of the universe. For the umpteenth time, I'll say again that science by definition can NEVER reveal the "secrets" of the "universe". Science will only reveal concepts which are
capable of being conceptualized and analyzed by the sensory apparatus of humanity whether extended by technology or not. * Won't humanity's creations such as robots be able to function autonomously one day? Even IF robots are capable of functioning autonomously and develop a creative capacity exceeding humanity, humanity's conscious perception will still be as limited as always. In other words, we, humans, see what we've always seen and will continue doing so unless radically altered. Even IF altered, humanity's perceptive ability will STILL be limited although it will be different. The real conundrum lies in trusting what we perceive 100% which is where God steps into the picture.

The Holy Bible stresses the evilness of idolatry, which is basically trusting anything other than the real God 100% of the time, not 99%. Although an extremely important issue, for the sake of my point, we'll leave the issue of the "real" God out of this picture. For example, if a human acts 100% based on his or her sensory apparatus, then that human has committed idolatry in the eyes of God. So, if you trust 100% your sensory system to protect you while performing any mundane task, e.g. crossing the street, you have committed idolatry. Granted, I've had a lot of difficulty over the years grasping the importance of not relying 100% on my own perception. After all, one can "always" safely cross the street or not depending on the existence of larger, faster objects described by humanity's consciousness.

Humanity's dreams seem to be the main area where perception takes on a different twist from it's conscious, waking state. Humanity should thank God that dreams tend to be more ephemeral than our conscious state.

Even our dreams are filtered through our sensory system if not directly spawned by it. Is there a potential source of creativity that frequently spawns dreams? If there is, watch out! You'll know the source by it's works. Examine closely the effects of technology and other inventions. It's taken me over 50 years to realize the importance of idolatry as depicted in Protestant scripture. I'm more convinced than ever that humanity needs to tread very carefully while in the physical body.
* Basically, idols are images of humanity's limited perception so science is a study of humanity's idols.
Study and ponder the various definitions of the word, idol, from
http://www.dictionary.com:
Idol –noun
1. an image or other material object representing a deity to which religious worship is addressed.
2. Bible .
a. an image of a deity other than god.
b. the deity itself.
3. any person or thing regarded with blind admiration, adoration, or devotion: Madame Curie had been her childhood idol.
4. a mere image or semblance of something, visible but without substance, as a phantom.
5. a figment of the mind; fantasy.
6. a false conception or notion; fallacy.