[quote name='camoor']Religions come in all flavors, from conservative to progressive. Perhaps fundamentalists are completely resistent to change, and perhaps religion in the US is overrepresented by conservatives, but for any other type of practitioner you will find shades of grey.
Unless you have proof that eventually humanity will be able to predict everything in the universe, your belief that science can explain everything is simply that, a belief. You are a self-professed member of the Church of Science.
There's a subtle difference between my limited belief in telepathy and someone thinking they speak to god. My belief in telepathy is not absolute by any stretch, it is leaving the door open to the possiblity that telepathy can occur in very specific situations, and it takes into account that this is based on my layman analysis of anecdotal evidence. Typically when Americans speak of talking to God they are speaking of Christians, and Christians have faith (IE 100% confidence) that they are communicating with a supernatural entity. It seemed to me to be a loaded sentence, so I felt the need to clarify.[/QUOTE]
Ah but you see, my confidence is not based on faith, but rather the fact that science continues to make progress in many areas. That continued progress is what leads me to believe that given enough time (and money I suppose) that science can explain the explainable. Science will never prove nor disprove the existence of god because it's an idea that cannot be proven or disproved.
When I say that telepathy and talking to god are the same things, I mean physically. If they were possible, there would be little difference. People seriously believe they have heard god speak to them, if you really, honestly believe you've felt some sort of telepathic link to someone, how is that any different? Both are about as probable, only the subjects spoken to are different.
There have been times I've thought I heard voices, but I also know the human mind can play tricks on us. Seeing things we want to see, hearing things we want to hear.