Let us also not forget
Pere Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, who, in helping to discover
Peking Man as a
paleontologist, enraged his fellow Jesuits ... almost leading to his excommunication from the Roman Catholic Church. And then there was that guy
Galileo, who sought to trick us all with the devil's optics.
We've gone from a flat-earth society, to accepting that planets are spherical, from a geocentric worldview, to a
better understanding of what orbits what, and from the illusion of
solid matter - to an understanding that the world around us is
mostly empty space! Now we're making discoveries in the world of quantum mechanics, and developing nanotechnology, that will surely push the envelope much, much farther in terms of how we view reality.
I'm wondering, once we
stumble upon things like the Grand Unified Field Theory (the
Holy Grail of physicists & quantum field theorists) ... and confirmation of abilities which every common-sensical person has known about since birth (!) - like ESP, telepathy, psychokinesis, out-of-body travel, etc. - maybe stories like the
Creation Myth of Genesis, and of other religions, will start to be taken seriously?
As an esotericist, I (don't mean to, but I do) take it for granted (as I have for many years) that the world around us -
every single atom of it (!) - is
literally built by angels (well, ok -
Devas, or nature spirits, as they are often termed). My body, my emotional body, my mind ... were all the
literal creation ... of intelligent, or semi-intelligent, beings. And I take this to be
perfect science (quite possible of investigation, study, verification, and
reproduction - given the proper "laboratory"). It is simply, on the microcosmic scale, what
must have occurred macro-Cosmically. Part of me just thinks,
"Duh! Look around you!!!" ... which I expressed more eloquently earlier, as:
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How about the simple wonder of the intricacy, the Beauty, and the interconnectedness of all of Nature! That's proof enough for me - that there is a loving, wise Super-Intelligence responsible for everything.
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You know, I don't think the onus is on the average Christian, or person of faith, to
demonstrate his or grounds for what s/he believes. Maybe on this forum, when stating radical ideas - it becomes necessary to provide a context. Certainly if you're sitting around with a bunch of scientists, you'll need some kind of argument for why you think the world is actually
purple - and just
appears to us all as multi-colored.
But what
is a bit of a stretch ... is that someone might insist that schools actually teach a
literal rendering of Genesis,
or any other creation story, alongside the Theory of Evolution - as equally "valid." As I said, I don't think creation stories are mutually exclusive from scientific ideas & scientific thinking. But our Western society ... also has some
very severe problems & hangups with science. Ummm,
or is that just me? lol
No doubt though, I think our world becomes very ...
cold ... when we start insisting that everything be
proven and
demonstrated to the outer senses - in order to be taken seriously. I think the consequences of this kind of materialism and skepticism are - all too obvious and ...
all too familiar.
It's all about balance, and
alas, this is exactly what our world & our society is
out of. I know I sure as hell am.
Just musings ...
Andrew