[Vision2020] A simple question: Teilhard de Chardin

Tbertruss at aol.com Tbertruss at aol.com
Wed Dec 15 23:36:02 PST 2004


Dear Auntie:

Surely you jest!  Of course.

You know that other quotes from the Bible will be offered to explain why 
women have different roles than men.  And of course whatever contradictions arise 
from quoting the Bible can be explained somehow if you only read the text 
correctly.  Of course, of course, of course!  

Anyway, is it possible Doug has done dishes and changed diapers?  So what 
difference does this make if he still advocates keeping women off the Logos 
School Board?

Anyway, if we really want to discuss spiritual concepts with an open mind, 
exploring this dimension of human reality, we could pick a much more exciting 
and thought provoking system of thought than the doctrinaire straight jacket 
forced upon us by various forms of fundamentalist Christianity.

How about Teilhard de Chardin?  His thinking on spirituality and science is 
in some respects refreshing and innovative, though Stephen Jay Gould thought 
Chardin was culpable in the Piltdown man fraud scandal.

The quote directly below is from this link:
 
http://www.gaiamind.com/Teilhard.html

"Pierre Teilhard de Chardin was a visionary French Jesuit, paleontologist, 
biologist, and philosopher, who spent the bulk of his life trying to integrate 
religious experience with natural science, most specifically Christian theology 
with theories of evolution.

Now that should drive those fundamentalists mad!

The diagram below is from this link below, which offers a long and 
fascinating discussion of many of Chardin's ideas and life history:

http://www.crosscurrents.org/chardin.htm

"Again Teilhard offers a simple image to depict his agenda for the evolution 
of human consciousness.(25) "




Freedom of thought.  It's wonderful!

Ted Moffett
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