CopyRight @ 1996
Only faith can temper intelligence.
- moved out 03/10/2004 - obsolete An emminent, elderly English Biologist was asked "from your many years of studying life, what is does this tell you about it's creator"? His thoughtful reply was that "He has an amazing liking for Beetles". (This is poorly paraphrased.) This was in responce to the 40,000 species of Beetles, identified at the time. (It turned out that there were even more species of worms.) Really, what does all this knowledge that humanity has gained over the years, tell us of God? From our past come many things, but what does science and the other bodies of human knowledge, tell us about God? It is obviously a presumptious question and certainly has been asked before, but it should be a valid question. People read their Bible that tells them about their God. A great deal can be learned about God by looking at His works as well. Look at a tree. This book is about a basically biological view of humanity. I will refer to God with the masculine pronouns like He and Him, but that is just a convenience. From some of the stories that I have heard, He would be far above human concepts of sexuality.Back