Sorry for my misunderstanding. Everytime I see something characterized as an 'ism', I get this negative feeling. Probably because it is used most often in that...
Bill, congratulations on completion of the Glasgow Conference. I am looking forward to reading the papers when they are posted. Thanks, too, for the URL to...
Hello Judy, I used to find that it sometimes took a long time to download pdf files until a couple of months ago when I switched from dial-up to high speed...
Hi everyone, I'm almost finished reading the whole 76 pages. Bless Bill Cranston for keeping us so well informed. The whole series of papers is indeed worth ...
Hello Jelke (and all), Thanks for your post of October 31st. ... From my perspective, your view is a perfectly valid and legitimate one to hold. You are...
this sounds very close to my own view we must be careful though with our metaphor of "compassion falling as snowflakes" I'm not for limiting compassion, but I...
...ah...well have you followed the news on titan...super chilled water there erupts and flows like lava...what is cold to one is comfort to another...i grew up...
Hi Brian (and All), It looks like we are getting into some nitty-gritty stuff here and some of it (maybe all of it) is possibly beyond human reason. Yet, to me...
Because,Jelke, I think we only learn tomorrow what we have learnt today. I wish I knew where Tielhard said " when we teach we learn" which realy means until we...
Yes, I would expect a white wolfe to be fond of the snow. I do remember the sierras in a snow storm, heading east to Lake Tahoe, just made the crest before it...
Hi Raymond, You make a good point. There is a difference between knowing and understanding. Many of the things we think we know, we only believe (for many...
..dave-san...we are ROTFLOL here...LAKE TAHOE is our ancetral home even though i live in the flatlest land on earth these days - holland...there is only one...
whitewolf, I warned I could tell stories about the snow. Here is about my most magical experience with snow, that I included in a short story. " The...
... From: "Elizabeth Hensley" <lhensley@...> Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 9:20 PM ... Thanks! It is not very much related to Teilhard, but seemed...
Hello everyone, ... Teilhard's language is sometimes obscure and here we may have an example of that very obscurity. So it is not altogether surprising that...
..building snow caves is one of among the many magical experiences that were a part of my childhood...of course there is a lot more going on with snow than...
..such discussion have to start with a working definition of the word, god...i met a self-professed atheist a while back...upon further discussion, i learned...
Once you evolve beyond the time space bubble, it is easy to reenter it again at any point and influence its development. Christ evolves out of us, "in every...
Hello everyone, This is part 1 of 4. Is terrestrial life to be characterized by cyclical, periodic or spasmodic emergences from prelife, or is it to be viewed...
This is part 2 of 4. The Jesuit scientist refers to the well known debate which occurred in France, during the 1860s, between Félix Pouchet (1800-1872) and...
This is part 3 of 4. The Jesuit scientist begins by mentioning the following five biological groupings: 1. the 'protozoans' (or unicellular animals), 2. the...
This is part 4 of 4. SECOND LIKENESS OR SIMILARITY He goes on to mention how 'exactly the same vitamins' [32] turn up in widely diverse organisms. THIRD...
Hi Brian (and All), Did you (or Teilhard) ever consider that, once the first single cell arrived on the scene, to multiply explosively it would need food and...