Religion
In reply to the discussion: Why You Might Have to Choose Between Science and Faith [View all]Beachwood
(106 posts)As for anything else, like a resurrection, without proof, without any evidence other than from a very old book written before modern sceince; that's your choce to do, not something supported by any rules of how we now understand the laws affecting the physical world.
Resurrection is not a rational and reasonable belief, for a sincere science-educated person on this planet today. If this choice to believe makes one feel special, should make them priviledged, fine, but claiming such belief does not reward one with the title of being "educated" in science. Science requires one to dismiss such an unscientifc claim, as simply fanciful, unscientific, illogical, contrary to the laws of nature.
But choices are for every human being to make on their own, that's what both human freedom and science allows. Some choices have rewarding consequences; others, not so much.