Archive for the ‘Reflection’ Category

11
Jun

Charles Darwin said that?

   Posted by: Bill

Charles DarwinPoor Charles Darwin – I wonder if even he himself ever imagined how one day he would be a poster child. His name is held in nearly reverential awe by those who deny the existence of a Creator, in favor of a natural process that began by chance and has since continued to derive more information out of less. Proponents spend countless years and equally countless funds in an effort to reverse-engineer the observations recorded by Darwin in his seminal work, “On the Origin of Species”. Their ‘a priori’: no Creator in Darwin’s work, rather “pure science”.

Let us also not forget those who practically spit while uttering this “cursed” name. For many, Darwin represents the core of the ills of society and the detachment of souls from a higher purpose. Darwin has become synonymous with the devaluation of human life, and is blamed as the source of everything from a failing education system to abortion. Just give ‘em their “Old Time Religion” – it’s good enough for them.

To both groups, I offer the following extract from chapter 15 of “On the Origin of Species”. It is the last stanza from the last chapter of this work. Please, consider this if you will:

There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being evolved.

A “Creator” (with a capital ‘C’)?!? Oh yes. As well as “evolved”. The key is the word “forms”.

Sorry folks, Darwin was right in that he reported on his observations, and speculated based on those observations. It is the fault of those who twist his words to support their agendas that his name has become such a hot-button.

Now come on everyone – shake hands and make up.

28
Apr

A Patent on Life

   Posted by: Bill

I was just made aware of this movie, which I’ve embedded below. If this doesn’t boggle the mind with it’s massive implications, I don’t know what does.

Guess I’d better pull up the garden now. I’m thinking I’ll have to build an enclosed bio-environment, with my own seeds and my own pollinators.

Ridonkulous.

By the way, there’s hope to be found here. Please download the guide!

17
Mar

Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor

   Posted by: Bill

Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor is a Neuroscientist who has spent many years studying the human brain. She was afforded an amazing opportunity for insight into her studies when she suffered a stroke while alone in her home. Below Dr. Taylor describes the ordeal, and how her perception began to change during the course of the stroke as her left brain began to be starved of oxygen.

This is a particularly moving video, and should give serious pause as we consider the ultimate reason for our presence in this world.

20
Jan

What I Don’t Believe

   Posted by: Bill

There are many things that I don’t believe in (including ending sentences with prepositions). Some of these things are controversial, but it simply is a fact that I stand where I stand. Among the things in which I don’t believe are the following:

  1. I do not believe in change for change’s sake. It is a wreckless and foolhardy thing to make a change simply out of a desire for something different.
  2. I do not believe that what the majority holds as true makes a thing right. History is filled with stories of destruction precipitated by the majority. Remember, one meaning of the Greek word “Democracy” (demokratia) is “Mob Rule”.
  3. I do not believe in slogans without substance. People love to rally around a mantra, but a mantra without meaning is simply repetitive noise.
  4. I do not believe that personality and charisma make a person a good leader. Adolph Hitler had personality and charisma in spades.
  5. I do not believe in resolving cognitive dissonance by ignoring facts. This is the very definition of self-delusion.
  6. I do not believe that one can distance themselves from the behaviors of those with whom they associate, especially when many of those associates exhibit similar and consistent behaviors. I remember only too well my mother’s admonition that we’re all judged by the people with whom we associate.

But what exactly are those things in which I do believe? Here are some: Read the rest of this entry »

2
Dec

Spoiled Rotten

   Posted by: Bill

Man am I spoiled. Found this over at Unquiet Desperation. I laughed, then I was ashamed. Ultimately, I loved it!

This is Louis C.K. on the Conan O’Brien show.

 
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