May 7, 2026
Why Do Science and Religion Contradict Each Other?
Science says one thing. Religion says another. Philosophy splinters into a hundred schools. These are not stupid people arguing in bad faith they have been at this for centuries. So what is actually going on?
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Science says one thing. Religion says another. Philosophy splinters into a hundred schools. These are not stupid people arguing in bad faith they have been at this for centuries. So what is actually going on?
Martinus Thomsen identified something almost no one else has asked about in the same way: the perceptual basis of our thinking. All current knowledge systems science, religion, philosophy are built on thoughts that begin in sensory experience. Martinus calls this the thought process from below. It is not a flaw. It is simply a range, and that range has a ceiling.
A second thought process exists what Martinus calls the thought process from above. Not vague intuition, but knowing that arrives complete, not derived from sense data. Martinus experienced this directly and spent his life translating it into logical structure that anyone can follow with their own intelligence and check against their own experience.
This video explains why the contradictions are structural, what Martinus’ diagnosis actually is, and what a world picture looks like when it comes from a different perceptual foundation entirely.
Sometimes life forces you to ask the big questions. This channel explores a world picture where the answers actually hold together.
00:00 Introduction: The Structural Conflict 00:27 Both Sides Are Half Right 01:19 The Merit of Science and Religion 01:58 The Materialist Blind Spot 02:13 What Do We Think With? 02:47 The Thought Process from Below 03:57 The Thought Process from Above 04:49 Martinus’s Logical Approach 05:39 The Triune Structure (X1, X2, X3) 08:16 A Third Way: Knowledge, Not Faith 09:48 Testing the Map Against Reality 11:21 Outro