Ierrellus wrote: 1.Genetic evolution is deterministic and creative.
Ierrellus wrote: 2. The experience of genetic evolution translates into myth.
Ierrellus wrote: 3. A prevalent myth from experience of genetic evolution is the existence of God.
WendyDarling wrote:What does “the good of all being” mean? Better survivability with less suffering? Has progress brought us out of physical struggle eras into this emotional struggle era that may be caused from unfulfilled spiritual hunger? Can we speak freely about spiritual hunger when science denies spirit, soul which I call the ‘energy of consciousness?’
promethean75 wrote:"Why cannot human evolution be seen as a spiritual journey?"
Because believing so is a magnificent distraction from very real, very material struggle.
Metaphysical talk amounts to two things only; gross conceptual confusion or deliberate attempts to obfuscate explanations for physical phenomena.
Ierrellus wrote: Metaphysics is a continuation of physics, not some false conceptions about the nature of matter and the human struggle in and of matter. Parts of the material continuum do not conflict, they evolve. The reality is, of course, the whole in which both physics and metaphysics describe experienced reality.
Ierrellus wrote: Iamb, I am not involved in the fundamentalist Christianity you accuse me of harboring. My thoughts are a marriage of science and religion based on the belief that evolution has a purpose, that is to reunite the parts where they are seen as separate in minds. In reality there is plenitude--an ultimate variety comprising one thing. I would not support such a belief had I not experienced the Whole physically, mentally and spiritually. The trinity of human being is being, becoming and belonging. It is in our recognition of belonging that we find the precursors of ethics. That art thou. What you rail against is a part of you.
Ierrellus wrote:Are there any thinkers here who are not anti-religion atheists?
Ierrellus wrote:Are there any thinkers here who are not anti-religion atheists?
iambiguous wrote:Ierrellus wrote:Are there any thinkers here who are not anti-religion atheists?
Why don't you start a new thread in which you make it clear that only those who are not anti-religion atheists are welcome to participate. I can promise you that I will abide by your wishes. And apart from a few Kids here who abide by nothing other than their own often infantile need to ejaculate tantrums, I'm sure all the rest of the members here will respect your wishes in turn.
Dan~ wrote:Ierrellus wrote:Are there any thinkers here who are not anti-religion atheists?
I'm an omnist in my own way.
That means there is some good in every religion.
But that means that there is some good in all human works. Sometimes at least.
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