Science

God of Creativity

.... So the unfolding of the universe - biotic, and perhaps abiotic too - appears to be partially beyond natural law. In its place is a ceaseless creativity, with no supernatural creator. If, as a result of this creativity, we cannot know what will happen, then reason, the Enlightenment's highest human virtue, is an insufficient guide to living our lives. We must use reason, emotion, intuition, all that our evolution has brought us. But that means understanding our full humanity: we need Einstein and Shakespeare in the same room.

Space Euphoria

"β€œAll I can suggest to the mystic and the theologian is that our gods have been too small; they fill the universe. And to the scientist all I can say is that the gods do exist; they are the eternal, connected, and aware Self experienced by all intelligent beings.'"...

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I find this a much more orthodox (and correct) understanding of God-consciousness than the Anthropomorphic, Calvinist understanding that pervades what passes for contemporary Christian thought.

The God Particle

From The New Scientist
Higgs boson: Glimpses of the God particle

* 02 March 2007
* NewScientist.com news service
* Anil Ananthaswamy

"If the blips in the debris of the Tevatron particle smasher really are signs of the Higgs boson then it's not what we expected. It might mean that it's time to replace the standard model with a more complex picture of the universe"

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