Religion, Arts and Science – Why Branches of the Same Tree?
Religion, Arts and Science Every human being can be broadly divided into three categories, namely science, religion and the arts. Originally, art referred to any human skill or art. During the romantic era, however, art was separated from the other two major branches of human nature, namely science and religion. Art, science and religion are now regarded as separate artists. Albert Einstein stated: “All religions, arts and sciences are branches of the same tree.” Yet we do not know why? After all, religion is based on faith, not solid evidence. Science is based on fact which must be proved by the evidence. Art is related to human emotions and does not require faith or proof as we know it to be a myth or an object created simply from the imagination of the human mind. 1. Art: An idea that requires emotional proof It is very difficult to define art. Art is, fortunately, a work of human thought and creativity that does not have any binding or testing. The only reason why certain music is considered artistic is that it appeals to the listener. A good drawing test to view the viewer. No idea, reason or evidence is needed to make the art a reality as their only condition is to inform people. Although both science and religion claim to be authentic and true, art has no problem acknowledging that it is nothing more than a figment of the imagination. In fact, other forms of art such as movies and novels clearly state that this is a work of myth and that any resemblance to reality or reality occurs by chance. Literature, another form of art, is officially called a myth as everything in a novel or story is a myth created by human imagination. So one important aspect of art is that it is not a true representation of reality. Yet a good movie or story makes you cry, raises your heartbeat, makes you laugh and makes you forget that it is not real. The effect of fine art is no different from that of reality. What is most interesting about art is that it affects your emotions and not your mind. When you read a fun game like “Da Vinci Code, your mind is very aware that everything in the novel is a myth, yet you can’t control your emotions from the reader as if you are reading a real-life story. Characters in real life are real. Myth, therefore, is not the work of any imagination but contains many facts and facts that make a myth a reality. It can be likened to a painting about a beautiful girl. A girl might think, that a girl’s traits have similarities with real girls. The artist’s colours are also realistic, which may not be exactly the same as a real-life girl giving the impression of a real girl when woven from the viewer’s imagination. The artist creates a true body but the real soul comes from the imagination of the viewer who pours his soul into art. So, when a novel is read by a million people, each person thinks about the characters and their situation in their own thoughts. So art is created by the artist’s imagination that affects the feelings of other people. The real test of art is not the test of Truth (how close it is to Truth) but how it looks like Truth. The art test is not the evidence or evidence they have but how the reader perceives the reality of the myth. Communicating the real message by imagining the characters and the situation itself is an art that only artists can understand. If art fails to influence people’s hearts (emotions), it cannot be called good art. 2. Science: A theory that requires concrete evidence Science is information that is created by the imagination of the human mind but is confirmed by physical facts and evidence. The scientist often looks at something, considers the meaning of the event, predicts the logical outcome of the prediction, evaluates the prediction, and reviews any errors. So the origin of science is the idea that a scientist makes after making a theory. An important scientific test is its compatibility with tangible evidence. The hypothesis is nothing without the imagination of scientists. So all scientific theory as art finds its origin in human thought. However, science has its place, and its authenticity must be verified by tangible evidence. For example, if E = mc2 had not been confirmed by experimentation, a scientist would have rejected Einstein’s relationship theory, ignoring the validity of the argument or theory. 3. Religion: An idea that requires public evidence Religion is often defined as a set of organized beliefs and beliefs about the spiritual or metaphysical world. The concept of religion may or may not have the mind of God. All religions, however, have the same set of beliefs and practices that their followers need to follow. Religions are a mixture of science and art. Religious adherents are completely convinced of the authenticity of their writings while others often find it to be a work of myth. However, unlike art, when artists often tell people that art is the creation of their own ideas, prophets or founders of religion often refer to it as the gospel Truth they have received directly from God. Thus, religions such as the arts and sciences also appear to be rooted in the human imagination. Generally, its creators are known as prophets or the son of God who received knowledge from God or the Spirit. For example, the Bible and the Koran are considered God’s revelation to the prophets and are believed to be the word of God. Gita is believed to be the word of King Krishna. However, other religions such as Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism are believed to be descended from mortal beings, though, followers of their religions often try to elevate their status to a deity by calling Mahavir Jain and Buddha not just ordinary