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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 847923" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>I would be intrigued to hear how the two are different. To say "colloquial" I would think that you would include political or economic and yet even in those instances the vast array of abnormalities and derivations to any "theory" would suggest again a set of beliefs that are unprovable and thus not fact at all. That being said, If one were to take the similar spiritual axioms of all the major religions and discard those unique to each, one may actually have a scientifically observeable and quantitative theory of interconnectedness of the universe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 847923, member: 22662"] I would be intrigued to hear how the two are different. To say "colloquial" I would think that you would include political or economic and yet even in those instances the vast array of abnormalities and derivations to any "theory" would suggest again a set of beliefs that are unprovable and thus not fact at all. That being said, If one were to take the similar spiritual axioms of all the major religions and discard those unique to each, one may actually have a scientifically observeable and quantitative theory of interconnectedness of the universe. [/QUOTE]
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