Dear All&One, If we are able to witness and master the flow of our thoughts (step B1), to live fully immerged in the present (step B2) and to be aware about...
Hello everyone, This is part 1 of 4. In Subsection F of Section 1 of Chapter II of Part II of 'The Human Phenomenon', Teilhard de Chardin treats of what he...
This is part 2 of 4. MUTATIONS Nowadays we usually use the term "mutation" to signify a more or less random alteration in a sequence of bases constituting...
This is part 3 of 4. In Teilhard's view, then, there is more to terrestrial, biological evolution than changes of a horizontal or lateral nature. There are...
This is part 4 of 4. At this juncture we would, no doubt, do well to remind ourselves that, for Teilhard de Chardin, orthogenesis permeated not only the...
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Hello everyone, This is part 1 of 2. Still in Section 1 of Chapter II of Part II of 'The Human Phenomenon', Teilhard de Chardin proposes a corollary to the six...
This is part 2 of 2. In his corollary the Jesuit thinker refers to the foregoing six elementary movements of terrestrial life as 'elementary laws' [3]. So...
One of the finest critiques of Darwin is Jacques Barzun’s Darwin, Marx, Wagner (Doubleday, 1942 [sic!]). His work has a clarity that has been lost in the ...
Hello All. I will sign my name on top, Stephen, so as not to give the impression that the following words are mine. Please don't shoot the messenger, but right...
In a message dated 2/14/06 6:23:42 PM Pacific Standard Time, nemonemini@... writes: One of the finest critiques of Darwin is Jacques Barzun’s Darwin, ...
Hey, Stephen, There will be no shooting of the messenger on my part, as least not now. It seems to me that, on the face of it, one can choose to judge that ...
I like what I call the "Modified Weak Anthropic Principle: If there are so many Universes that one like ours can happen by mere chance, there are also so many...
Folks, Someone has written about "many Universes." My reaction to that phrase may be perceived as "knit-picking," etc. That's fine, as long as I can express ...
In a message dated 2/15/2006 9:45:58 AM Pacific Standard Time, lismoref@... writes: It is significant to me as a theist that our universe is one, because...
Dear All&One, If we are able to witness and master the flow of our thoughts (step B1), living fully immerged in the present (step B2) and being aware about the...
Chapter Five of The Gospel According to Lao Tzu (as printed in Christ The Eternal Tao, 1999, pages 63 and 64) The triangle is the first full form. The Three is...
Hello everyone, This is part 1 of 3. Terrestrial life is explosively expansive or profusive. It flings itself everywhere that there is a niche to fill. As...
This is part 2 of 3. For today's thoughtful Christian it will seem like quite a stretch to place upon Adam the ultimate responsibility for the undeserved...
This is part 3 of 3. Darwin is right, says the Jesuit scientist, to declare that there is, in biological evolution, an element of chance or luck. For example,...
Hi everyone, Hope you can open this article about Teilhard and the services at his graveside last April. If the link doesn't work, go to <companymagazine.org>...
Thanks for bringing this two part article to our attention, Judy. I have printed the article out it out and read it. I found it to be interesting and...
Hello everyone, I belong to a discussion group (associated with my church congregation) which meets every two weeks to discuss issues of interest to the group...
Brian, thank you for sharing your thoughts so succinctly. You have given me words to express what are pretty much my own conclusions as well. As you said,...
Bless you, Judy, for sharing this site with us, I must admit I was a bit saddened to see that the Jesuit interest in Teilhard has so dwindled, but printed out...
Hi Brian, Like Judy, I have particularly appreciated your sharing this presentation with us. I would say that my thinking has evolved just as yours, and...
Janice, welcome home :) and thank you for mentioning the March issue of Nat'l Geographic. I don't receive it at home, but will look it up at the library. ...
In a message dated 2/27/2006 4:58:27 PM Eastern Standard Time, jpaulsen@... writes: I must admit I was a bit saddened to see that the Jesuit interest...