Saturday, May 22, 2010
The Continuum
Not only don't I separate theology from philosophy, I don't separate either of these from biology.
The problem for theologians down through the ages has been to reconcile their insistence that the Spiritual is not the Material and has no elements of the material in it. This caused the great separation of theology from material science.
When we see the epiphenomenal and supermaterial qualities of the Supreme Object Godhood, then we don't cling to the separation the material from the spiritual. Godhood is the zenith of material evolution.
Godhood is the embodiment of Absolute Beauty, Truth and Goodness, not an idealized embodiment, not merely a Logos, definition, or principle, Godhood is the attainment in evolution of the actual embodiment of these great things.
The problem for theologians down through the ages has been to reconcile their insistence that the Spiritual is not the Material and has no elements of the material in it. This caused the great separation of theology from material science.
When we see the epiphenomenal and supermaterial qualities of the Supreme Object Godhood, then we don't cling to the separation the material from the spiritual. Godhood is the zenith of material evolution.
Godhood is the embodiment of Absolute Beauty, Truth and Goodness, not an idealized embodiment, not merely a Logos, definition, or principle, Godhood is the attainment in evolution of the actual embodiment of these great things.
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