Author Archives: rsree
Does God Have a Belly Button?
According to the Christian bible, God created man in his own image. So this question occurred to me: Given that we have one, does God have a belly button? Yes, I know that is a silly question, but I’m sure … Continue reading
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Tagged creation, Creationism, discovery, God, mankind
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The Evolution of the Global Mind
Is the Cosmos here for us, or are we here for the Cosmos? Then again, it could be neither, or both, or we are just innocent bystanders, and a by-product – if not a casualty – of a cosmic cataclysm … Continue reading
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Tagged creativity, evolution, homo faber, homo sapiens
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Only the Day after Tomorrow Belongs to Me.
” … Some are born posthumously.” This is Nietzsche’s way of saying that he has looked beyond the current wretched condition of humanity and is anticipating the arrival of an enlightened being who represents a new and superior iteration of … Continue reading
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Tagged evolution, human condition, human race, Nietzsche, self-destructive, Übermensch
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Aliens, Lost in Space.
Man is absolutely not the crown of creation: every creature stands beside him at the same stage of perfection. … And even in asserting that we assert too much: man is, relatively speaking, the most unsuccessful animal, the sickliest, the … Continue reading
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Tagged aliens, human evolution, space
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Onward, Christian Soldiers!
For those who have argued that oil was the only key driver for the disastrous Bush plan to secure Iraq for the US, I suggest there may have been another strong motive to proceed with this dumb idea, from an … Continue reading
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Tagged Christian Gospel, Christian Soldiers, George Bush, invasion, Iraq, marketing theology, oil, Religious Right
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Religious Beliefs
Although beliefs can and do support each other, they cannot justify each other as at some point a belief must be anchored to reality in order for a belief structure to have any merit at all. Take religious beliefs for … Continue reading
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Tagged beliefs, justification, religious beliefs
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Escape from Entropy?
The second law of thermodynamics states that the total entropy of any thermodynamically isolated system not at thermodynamic equilibrium will tend to increase over time, approaching a maximum value, at which point the universe – as we know it – … Continue reading
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Tagged Entropy, evolution, Thermodynamics
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Existentialism Revisited
In Macbeth William Shakespeare reveals himself to be somewhat of an early Existentialist, when Lady Macbeth kills herself, and Macbeth reacts as follows: Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage … Continue reading
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Tagged absurdism, Albert Camus, Existence, existentialism, fate, Franz Kafka, Friedrich Nietzsche, Jean-Paul Sartre, life, meaning, Paul Tillich, purpose of life, Walter Kaufmann
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