Intelligent Design...
Living outside the United States, I really do not understand the motives for teaching Intelligent Design concepts which, acccording to some comments, is Creationism disguised in a cheap tuxedo.
The only logical explanation for pushing such view of the world would be that Bush gains political votes in keeping its obvious endorsement for the Christian right. But then, I’m not too sure. Knowing that a personal God does exist and that He cares for all of us is indeed good news. But why should the Bible have anything to do with that? Please see an extract of the Bhagavad-Gîtâ
here to realize that somewhere on this planet, many centuries ago, someone explained the difference between getting to the ultimate reality -i.e. reaching God – by means of interior investigation or by simply loving God. You realize? Here is a God Who embraces both methods and gives us a clue as to which one is better!
Darwin's evolution is a scientific theory that has no other purposes than trying to answer the "where do we come from?" interrogation, on a biological level. In disagreement with some biblical interpretations, rationality and common sense say that some 10,000 years is a span of time way too short for making what we are today.
What do I know?
I did read some books on the theory of evolution but frankly, when I
really want to get excited by existential questions such as "why do I live here?" and "for what purposes?", quantum physics and string theory are much more relevant for my own understanding.
I do not have to spend years of study at MIT or Princeton University to realize that, beneath our macroscopic daily lives, a fantastic godly play is awaiting!
It feels like there is magic in the air.
If I trace the way things are going in quantum physics, more and more do I realize that we are able to divide molecules, then atoms, then subatomic particles like protons, neutrons and electrons, then quarks. But that's not the end of the road...
We are now associating quarks with tiny vibrating artifacts called "strings" that would live in a 10 or 11 dimensional spacetime universe.
See the pattern here going from dense or concrete matter to more airy, or ethereal objects, to some kind of emptiness?
Let me figure this out.
We are in 2030:
Breaking news in New York Times:
"Are we on a verge of disappearing?
That's what a mind-blowing discovery would let us believe. Those vibrating strings, making up for a theory called M-Theory at the turn of last century, reveals to be literally insubstantial. That is, no determinate object that can be pinpointed but only dealt with as pure energy. Here, we have to realize that this ethereal energy is what constitutes the bricks of all our universe! All over the world, scientists are going berserk at such findings that, potentially, would require a re-writing of our knowledge of the universe as we know it.
Is Maya indeed the play of God?
Maya is a term used in Veda Hinduism that describes the universe as a transitory, manifold appearance of the sensible world, which obscures the undifferentiated spiritual reality from which it originates. In a ground to earth translation, that means we live under a fantastic illusion of materiality: your hand is an illusion of your immaterial nervous system that holds a daydream fantasy called a "cup of coffee"!
Already, tv and web networks are abounding with news, controversies and religious discussions of such phenomenal discovery..."
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Back in 2005...Remember when you (or your parents) used to read a little book called "catechism"? This book provided questions and answers to insure we did understand the origin of God:
Q. What is God?
A. God is a Spirit, and has not a body like men.
Q. Where is God?
A. God is everywhere.
Q. Can you see God?
A. No; I cannot see God, but he always sees me.
Q. Does God know all things?
A. Yes; nothing can be hid from God.
Q. Can God do all things?
A. Yes; God can do all his holy will.
In China, their catechism is called the
Tao Te Ching where the term
Tao could be referred to God. Here's an extract:
The Tao is an empty vessel; it is used, but never filled.
Oh, unfathomable source of ten thousand things!
Blunt the sharpness,
Untangle the knot,
Soften the glare,
Merge with dust.
Oh, hidden deep but ever present!
I do not know from whence it comes.
It is the forefather of the gods.In Buddhism, the realization of emptiness is called
nirvana (
paradise in christian terms) which is attained by following such rules as:
- to enter the "room" of compassion for all people;
- to put on the "robe" of gentleness and forbearance; and
- to take the "seat" of the emptiness of all phenomena.
What if, down under every cell of your body and every atom of your cup of coffee, something akin to a supra-consciousness of immaterial energy knowing everything and being love sensitive would live?
Aren't we at the edge of a reconciliation of religions and sciences here? A rapprochement not deriving from a naive vision of God?
You say it's far-fetched? Please consult a textbook vulgarizing quantum physics to discern that actual knowledge is already permetting such bold assertions.
Would even think it's quite safe to release our intuition and act accordingly on this
matter as string theorists are now confronted with a wall of mathematical complexities that will take many years to decipher - unfortunately, empirical experiments are actually impossible to conduct at such small scales.
Jesus could be filling our
void in a much more direct and unsuspected manner.
That would feel like Intelligent Design indeed!