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Theological prescripts is dedicated to short musings about God and the world. The idea is that life is dynamic and ever-flowing and that theology also should be. Life doesn't wait for an essay to be written, let alone a journal article to be published. One blink, and it's gone. In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus said, "Don't worry about tomorrow; tomorrow will worry for itself." Stay tuned.
Friday, February 17, 2012
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Accidents and treasure everlasting
A key part of evolutionary theory is that 'accidents' underlie the evolutionary prospect, most especially as these interact with environments to increase (or reduce) the likelihood of successful reproduction: this is natural selection.
Tonight I'm listening to classical music. These deep works call to us from the depths and have power to bring glory to hell. We still know too little about creativity to understand how such works are produced, from whence they come. But they arise in our minds and resonate in the spirits of creatures whose bodies, minds, and souls are--at least at one level--not the result of a plan, divine or otherwise.
But the treasures we produce, the glories we discover, are everlasting.
Tonight I'm listening to classical music. These deep works call to us from the depths and have power to bring glory to hell. We still know too little about creativity to understand how such works are produced, from whence they come. But they arise in our minds and resonate in the spirits of creatures whose bodies, minds, and souls are--at least at one level--not the result of a plan, divine or otherwise.
But the treasures we produce, the glories we discover, are everlasting.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
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