[MD] the Value of Think Again

markhsmit markhsmit at aol.com
Thu Oct 8 22:57:58 PDT 2009


I agree with you John.  While religion and science walk hand in hand
as part of the intellect, they do speak from different places.  When one
applies the logic of science to true belief, of course it doesn't fit.  While 
Spiritual thought often tries to convey understanding using logic
it is really the wrong language.  This would of course be solved by
telepathy, where words are not needed, only feelings are conveyed.
Since, ultimately, that is all words do, convey a feeling from one to
another, in rather a primitive way I might add.  Thus all the arguments in
philosophy.  While telepathy exists, we do not know how to intentionally
use it.

One could say that the believer and the scientist operate by 
independent rules and laws, kind of like the levels of Quality.

Willblake2

On Oct 8, 2009, at 9:16:39 AM, "John Carl" <ridgecoyote at gmail.com> wrote:
From:   "John Carl" <ridgecoyote at gmail.com>
Subject:    [MD] the Value of Think Again
Date:   October 8, 2009 9:16:39 AM PDT
To: moq_discuss at moqtalk.org
>From the point of view of the theory of evolution, mankind is only one
species among thousands which have their place within the field of life on
earth. The fact that people took the theory of evolution as an enemy of
religion shows only how rigidly they understood the idea of God. But the
same may be said of scientist and others who now comfortably accept that the
theory of evolution has disproved the Judeo-Christian understanding of man.
As we shall see, this only shows how rigidly they have understood nature.

Jacob Needleman, explicating the need to "think again".
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