Hello Brian. It is good your note that people and words almost come together or equal. But I think a person like me or you, we are made of matter, life,...
Hello everyone, This is part 1 of 3. This submission will conclude my review of Section 1 of Chapter II of Part III of 'The Human Phenomenon'. Teilhard ...
This is part 2 of 3. What we have before us, then, as concerns these five types, is a variety of closely related human life-forms, tightly packed, so to speak,...
This is part 3 of 3. But elsewhere, during the ascendency of the prehominids, the Jesuit scientist tells us, a new human wave was likely forming, a wave that...
Hello everyone, John has quoted Stephen (from the "Comments" section of the ... It will be interesting to learn if the outlook of Teilhard de Chardin comes up...
Hi Brian, Last time I looked at the conference agenda, there was to be a speech on the "Theological Vision of Teilhard de Chardin" on the culminating day of...
http://tinyurl.com/aazryw Eighth Session: Theological Aspects of Evolution I 03:00 p.m. André Wénin: The Theme of Creation in the Old Testament 03:45 p.m....
Hello everyone, Flavio, at the moment, is having difficulty getting through to the list. I have agreed to forward, on his behalf, any messages he would like to...
Looking at the lecture abstracts, it looks like Teilhard is the topic of a couple of talks - one by Ludovico Galleni (Moving Towards Humankind?) and another by...
In the downloaded abstracts file it looks like the Chantraine talk is missing - perhaps it was replaced by Galleni. Do you see some other reference to...
I wonder if Stephen might be open to a rephrasing of his remark that "Darwin got evolution wrong" to read something like "Darwin got evolution partly wrong". ...
In a message dated 3/4/2009 2:17:51 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, hucklebird@... writes: I wonder if Stephen might be open to a rephrasing of his remark...
Hmm - you might be right, I just assumed they didn't have an abstract of his lecture. Page 37 of the abstracts has the schedule for that day, and the slot for...
Hello Stephen, I would agree (and I think Teilhard would, as well) that Darwin's theory limited to its empirical range of application is fine. But if it is...
In a message dated 3/5/2009 7:28:21 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, Nemonemini@... writes: I put selections of Davies on this list, start with those. Darwin's...
People that are most independent (having realized an inner strength) may walk away from the unwanted telephone call and the "survey" it brings, not having the...
Thanks for sending. The interview was fun to read, she sounds like such an enjoyable person. And I want to copy that flowered vest :) In a message dated...
Hello everyone, This is par 1 of 3. I now proceed to Section 2 of Chapter II of Part III of 'The Human Phenomenon'. This section is entitled 'The Fascicle of...
This is part 2 of 3. In any event, as the Jesuit paleontologist sees it, the compact and multiplying humanity, made up of Homo neanderthalensis, constituted an...
This is part 3 of 3. On the basis of the characteristics, which he has just enumerated, Teilhard declares that 'no antrhopologist would have failed to identify...
Subjects Biblical and Scientific proof for Neanderthal and Cro Magnon interbreeding and the possible connection to Asperger's syndrome and full blown autism. ...
Hello Liz, Thanks very much for sharing with us your moving and image- filled poem: "To the Neanderthal Whose Grave was found bedecked with Flowers". I...
Hello everyone, I have recently posted a review, at Amazon.ca, of a book authored by the Roman Catholic theologian, John F. Haught. The book is entitled 'God...
Brian, ancient man would have known a whole lot more about what was happening around him socially than they possibly could have about the correct orbiting of...
In a message dated 3/25/2009 8:15:04 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, briancowan@... writes: Hello everyone, I have recently posted a review, at Amazon.ca,...
_http://darwiniana.com/2009/03/31/perhaps-history-holds-the-key/_ (http://darwiniana.com/2009/03/31/perhaps-history-holds-the-key/) History And Evolution...
Cars do not have genes but they also definitely evolve adapting better each generation to its environment which is the will of Humanity. I wonder when the...