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That one man could audaciously claim against the lead of all amazing minds of history... that nothingness... could be the reason all things exist – was the height of intellectual-egotistic hubris.
ORGANIC LIFE beneath the shoreless waves
Was born and nurs'd in Ocean's pearly caves;
First forms minute, unseen by spheric glass,
Move on the mud, or pierce the watery mass;
These, as successive generations bloom
New powers acquire, and larger limbs assume;
Whence countless groups of vegetation spring,
And breathing realms of fin, and feet, and wing.
Thus the tall Oak, the giant of the wood,
Which bears Britannia's thunders on the flood;
The Whale, unmeasured monster of the main,
The lordly Lion, monarch of the plain,
The Eagle soaring in the realms of air,
Whose eye undazzled drinks the solar glare,
Imperious man, who rules the bestial crowd,
Of language, reason, and reflection proud,
With brow erect who scorns this earthly sod,
And styles himself the image of his God;
Arose from rudiments of form and sense,
An embryon point, or microscopic ens!
– The Temple of Nature, Canto I.v
Originally posted by Titen-Sxull
reply to post by HappyBunny
Interesting, I didn't know that. Could it have been Gregor Mendel who wrote the letter? I do remember he supposedly wrote a letter to Darwin but never sent it, something to that affect, I'm not sure. Either way as long as heredity was well known Darwin's theory was plenty sound enough to go public with it.
Originally posted by Sweetmystery
reply to post by HappyBunny
Do you think Darwin wept with a broken heart when his son died? I do. I think he did.
Or, since Darwin was an atheist, I assume you think he could not have believed his son had a soul, life, love, beauty, joy or an ever lasting spirit-identity-being beyond this tangible-time-evolution thing. Do you wonder about that--- That he nor his son were anything but a bag of flesh and bones and pumps and gizzards and the brain was nothing but a ball of convoluted electrical connections and so bury the bones was as interesting as uncovering bones---just a study in evolution based in materialism---.
What is Love? How did Love get into our blood and bones? Do you know what Love is?
edit on 30-5-2012 by Sweetmystery because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Sweetmystery
reply to post by HappyBunny
Do you think Darwin wept with a broken heart when his son died? I do. I think he did.
Or, since Darwin was an atheist, I assume you think he could not have believed his son had a soul, life, love, beauty, joy or an ever lasting spirit-identity-being beyond this tangible-time-evolution thing. Do you wonder about that--- That he nor his son were anything but a bag of flesh and bones and pumps and gizzards and the brain was nothing but a ball of convoluted electrical connections and so bury the bones was as interesting as uncovering bones---just a study in evolution based in materialism---.
What is Love? How did Love get into our blood and bones? Do you know what Love is?
I do not see how one can look at Life, how one can be Alive, be a real living experience and not believe in a Higher Power, and not have a sense the Wonder and Mystery and Profound depth and beauty of It---and realize there is a Supreme Primary First Cause and Its presence can be seen as Life Itself--- .
How can anyone look around and see people and trees and earth and sky and little kittens and flowers and rain and the smile on our child's face and her sweet sparkling joyful innocent spirit and say there is no God, there is no "heart" no "soul" no Life Force, Awareness, Consciousness here ---to look with eyes filled with Love and say there is no Intelligence beyond our own 'heads'--- I cannot imagine a mind and heart can't feel the unfathomable, incomprehensible Infinity of Life that exists in a very real and present meta-physical way---a state of being that is beyond the 'material form'---
When one believes that we are just evolved meat---that sort of makes ones view of Life entirely 'material' and that seems to me where most of the problems out there in the world stem from. The materialist view is no less destructive and corrupt as the dogmatic-authoritariam-religions. The materialist is always wanting to control the world---unable to Trust the Light of Life that knows exactly how to 'run its world' so to speak---
There is a deeply spiritual way and it involves an understanding of God as Divine Intelligence. And that does not eliminate science. Science is discovering that Light is information and information is intelligent and 'knows' ---
The scientists who study Light and black holes are finding there is more to Life than 'matter' --- that there is consciousness 'everywhere at once'--- Quantum science just might be at the very edge of finding there is Deific Being, and All Knowing Light behind all that we see---perhaps science will admit there is a God ---but proving God can only be done one to one between "Me and Thee" ---its an inside job between the individual heart and God.
But, science may get close---then what will you do when the science finds out, discovers that "we" are something not 'material' but a sort of living Infinity or that this living experience called Life is the very proof of Something Divine Itself--as in this 'life experience' is the Mind of God, is not matter but is 'thought' appearing as tangible 'things'--- Ideas that appear 'solid'---That your bone study is really the study of nothing but images within the Awareness of God---
No one needs to prove God to me---I have found God in everything and within my heart and in and of all things, above and below--with us always. I have found that God is really All there is.
My delight and joy about this book was really about my Love for God---not the god of religions, although one can find some marvelous clues as to our Real Identity in the religious texts---and they have their gifts to bring---but, my vision and understanding comes to me directly, through my Life Experience as Love and Grace holds my hand and leads me rightly by way of this Life of Love and Light.
Anyway, I did not think I was going to get so much antagonism -- I was a bit perplexed---I see there is NO Way to bring any talk of God or metaphysics here to this topic 'creationism' and 'evolution'---risky territory, you are set in your ways and I am set with mine---
Yes, you are right, my innocence prevails and I am good with that---I had no idea what I was walking into---but fortunately the Love of Life stays with me and I am filled with Joy for having tried....
Much Love---
Do you think Darwin wept with a broken heart when his son died? I do. I think he did.
Do you think Darwin wept with a broken heart when his son died? I do. I think he did.
Or, since Darwin was an atheist, I assume you think he could not have believed his son had a soul, life, love, beauty, joy or an ever lasting spirit-identity-being beyond this tangible-time-evolution thing. Do you wonder about that--- That he nor his son were anything but a bag of flesh and bones and pumps and gizzards and the brain was nothing but a ball of convoluted electrical connections and so bury the bones was as interesting as uncovering bones---just a study in evolution based in materialism---.
[My] judgment often fluctuates.... Whether a man deserves to be called a theist depends on the definition of the term ... In my most extreme fluctuations I have never been an atheist in the sense of denying the existence of a God. -- I think that generally (and more and more so as I grow older), but not always, -- that an agnostic would be the most correct description of my state of mind.
I do not see how one can look at Life, how one can be Alive, be a real living experience and not believe in a Higher Power, and not have a sense the Wonder and Mystery and Profound depth and beauty of It---and realize there is a Supreme Primary First Cause and Its presence can be seen as Life Itself--- .
When one believes that we are just evolved meat---that sort of makes ones view of Life entirely 'material' and that seems to me where most of the problems out there in the world stem from.
My delight and joy about this book was really about my Love for God---not the god of religions, although one can find some marvelous clues as to our Real Identity in the religious texts---and they have their gifts to bring---but, my vision and understanding comes to me directly, through my Life Experience as Love and Grace holds my hand and leads me rightly by way of this Life of Love and Light.
Anyway, I did not think I was going to get so much antagonism -- I was a bit perplexed---I see there is NO Way to bring any talk of God or metaphysics here to this topic 'creationism' and 'evolution'---risky territory, you are set in your ways and I am set with mine---
I thought this book would be good in schools---to teach there is a 'scientific' way (quantum physics, Intelligent Design, Photons, DNA, Light that carry information, Consciousness as everywhere at once, Unseen Light et al) to understand what God is without the dogma of religion--- That seems cool to me---
Which, again, was my point; That our sorrow is a sign of an Intelligent and Loving Presence (God) connected to us through or as Life Itself--- Mind, Heart, Soul, Spirit, Intelligence, Consciousness, Awareness. None of those things can be literally found in the bones or even in a living body---yet they exist. We cannot deny that we are aware---and yet we cannot find this 'mind' or 'awareness'.
I was actually saying that it seems difficult to really believe we are only skin and bones and there is no Intelligent Design. You could never convince me there is not Something that Came First and Exists as the Intelligent Omnipresence we call Life.
I would like to see Intelligent Design taught in schools--- i think it would help people find a bridge between letting go their "old time religions' and still have an understanding of Truth and Reality without 'leaving God out of the equation"--- I thought this book was a good 'study' bridge.
I thought this book would be good in schools---to teach there is a 'scientific' way (quantum physics, Intelligent Design, Photons, DNA, Light that carry information, Consciousness as everywhere at once, Unseen Light et al) to understand what God is without the dogma of religion--- That seems cool to me---
I thought this book would be good in schools---to teach there is a 'scientific' way (quantum physics, Intelligent Design, Photons, DNA, Light that carry information, Consciousness as everywhere at once, Unseen Light et al) to understand what God is without the dogma of religion--- That seems cool to me---
Originally posted by Sweetmystery
reply to post by HappyBunny
Do you think Darwin wept with a broken heart when his son died? I do. I think he did.
Or, since Darwin was an atheist, I assume you think he could not have believed his son had a soul, life, love, beauty, joy or an ever lasting spirit-identity-being beyond this tangible-time-evolution thing. Do you wonder about that--- That he nor his son were anything but a bag of flesh and bones and pumps and gizzards and the brain was nothing but a ball of convoluted electrical connections and so bury the bones was as interesting as uncovering bones---just a study in evolution based in materialism---.
What is the Darwinist looking for?
The Origins of Life? If so, then would you not have to go back much further than the first 'muddy swamp"?... At some point, you have to go back further and further until you come to Pure Isness, No?