Comment Why does everyone need to "box in" the universe? (Score 1) 1142
All explorations and investigations of the universe are consistent with the fact of it being infinitely rich and deep. The simplest hypothesis is therefore to accept that the universe is actually infinitely rich and deep. But neither atheists nor traditionally religious people accept this: the latter box in the universe with religious dogma, and the former box in the universe with science (which is always a finite approximation of an infinite universe). Perhaps it is because human beings much prefer to live in comfortable walled gardens and keep out the scary monsters of infinity? The following poem explains this attitude (with respect to the book Gödel, Escher, Bach, but it also applies to many other books):
Douglas Hofstadter, pudding and pie,
Kissed the integers and made them cry.
But when the infinities came out to play,
Douglas Hofstadter ran away.
In this respect, aren't you just as scared of infinity as traditionally religious people? PS, more examples of this attitude are on the page The Glib Reductionists.