Tag Archives: worldview
Cosmic futility. Is that the best the world has to offer?
Years ago there was a saying going around which went like this: “Life is a bitch and then you die.” Not only are our politicians taking us over a cliff, our scientists are telling us that the forces of entropy … Continue reading
There are TWO kinds of Truth
There is external truth and internal truth. External truth is the knowledge we seek from the physical world through various books, personal experience, philosophy, science or even religion. This outer approach merely implants knowledge into our memory banks. But internal … Continue reading
Does the human mind work like the universe works?
I have a calendar on the door of my office that shows beautiful color photographs of various nebulas and nurseries for star formation in outer space. As I meditate on a particular picture of cosmic gases cohering into new stellar … Continue reading
Love and Spiritual Bio-Complexity
The science of complexity theory is in its infancy. It deals with nature’s incessant behavior and drive towards creating complicated and organized systems. Nature—whether you believe it drives itself towards this trajectory or is driven by a Divine Creator—has nevertheless … Continue reading
Help God send someone to Hell today!
Unfortunately, there is no way we can duck this most sacred task. In fact, every time we choose “good” over “evil,” someone has to go to hell for it. Why? What is not known to either theologians or neuroscientists is … Continue reading
