Hi All ~ studying the past can seem like an interesting enterprise, but the purpose is always going to revolve around our desire to remember who and what we...
David Quackenbush wrote: Hi, I'm a Professor at Thomas Aquinas College and am currently reading lots of Teilhard, with whom I am deeply impressed. Hi and...
Irreducible Complexity: Chance, Necessity and Something Else By Stephen P. Smith To write is to feel something. And looking for words in the dictionary will...
Thank you for sharing this friend... This will help me. Larry ... From: hucklebird@... To: hucklebird@... Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 11:30 AM ...
Brain scans of people speaking in tongues http://www.futurepundit.com/archives/003848.html ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
Thanks for sending, Liz. I find this kind of research fascinating too. The technology of MRI's and PET scans presents the chance to see so much. We always...
Thanks to both of you, Liz and Judy, This is indeed fascinating and "spiritually reinforcing!" Bless you both! Janice From: teilhard@yahoogroups.com...
Hi there! If you connect to the the following blog, http://post-darwinist.blogspot.com/ You will find the item titled "No, the Pope is not a Darwinist, but...
Hello Stephen, Thanks very much for bringing to our attention Denyse O'Leary's blog article apropos of the pope and evolution. Some interesting material and...
Hello everyone, This is part 1 of 3. In this submission I will continue to reflect on what Teilhard has to say about the primates of the Tertiary period [1] in...
This is part 2 of 3. THIRD FEATURE: LIMB STRUCTURE Again, with regard to this feature, we find a stability of form, free of major modification, over very long...
Favorite quote: The most telling and profound way of describing the evolution of the universe would undoubtedly be to trace the evolution of LOVE! Pierre...
Hello all, I am happy to have found this group. In beginning to re-read Brian Cowan's commentary on "Phenomenon of Man" I immediately found that the ...
SWEET FORGIVENESS No one says it better than Bonnie Raitt, and if you can't believe her then who can you believe? Maybe Wes Hamil, with his prolific song on...
Hello David (and all), It is good to have you participating as a new member of the list. Apropos of the translations of Teilhard's 'Le Phénomène ... So far...
Thanks, Judy, for making us aware, via the New York Times article, of the discovery by Dr. Scott Gaudi (of Ohio State University) and his team of astronomers....
In a message dated 2/16/2008 4:44:51 PM Eastern Standard Time, briancowan@... writes: The discovery in question involves, of course, the finding of a...
Hi Brian and All, ... From: Brian Cowan To: Teilhard Group Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2008 2:44 PM Subject: [teilhard] Re: Copycat in Space: NY Times ...
Hello Judy, Thanks for your post of February 17th. ... I took a look at Amazon.com, and it does appear that several copies are available, and at quite a good...
Hello Jelke, ... Teilhard was of the view that Christian theology, in our day and age, really ought to see itself as under an obligation to try to offer viable...
I don't think any discoveries really would destroy any substance in the beliefs of Christians, but the talk about reconciling theology with life on other...
Hello everyone, In his post of February 18th, Brian Shapiro raises the following question which, in my view, is a very interesting ... Another way of putting...
I believe this site: www.kurzweilai.net and in particular this page: http://www.kurzweilai.net/meme/frame.html?main=memelist.html?m=1%23691 provide very...
Thanks, David, for the link to Kurzweil's AI site. I have almost no background in science (sadly) but have read Kurzweil's "Singularity is Near" with ease...
Hi David and All, I really find Kurzweil to be valuable and he may have as clear of a vision of the evolution of our technology and where it is rapidly leading...
Hello everyone, This is part 1 of 3. I now find myself at the beginning of Chapter I of Part III of 'The Human Phenomenon', a chapter that deals with 'The ...
This is part 2 of 3. Teilhard readily concedes that positivistic science is not without its achievements. Thus he does not hesitate to grant that, even at the...
This is part 3 of 3. At the close of the Pliocene period [14], Teilhard reminds us, 'the human is absent' [15]. But a geologist in the course of digging in...