The "theological materialism" of ECC says that there is never a purely spiritual world, there is only an epiphenomenal or supermaterial world. Pure Reason, the Father, quantum mathematics, are grounded in supermaterial things, or at least in the epiphenomenal, achieved in evolution, and not outside evolution.
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Never A Purely Disembodied World In Theological Materialism
Godhood and theology are not applicable to the disembodied in the Evolutionary Christian Church (ECC). If Hegel (and Plato) thought that we exclusively evolve from materiality to pure reason they were making the same metaphysical error as the Revealed Religions, where the "Father" is defined by such things as Pure Thought, Word, or Principle. This applies only to the Involutionary Inward Path in ECC, and even here it is an experience in the mind at the zenith of the mind. And the view of science is not that much different from the evolution of a sort of mathematical abstraction, of quantum worlds, to man.
The "theological materialism" of ECC says that there is never a purely spiritual world, there is only an epiphenomenal or supermaterial world. Pure Reason, the Father, quantum mathematics, are grounded in supermaterial things, or at least in the epiphenomenal, achieved in evolution, and not outside evolution.
The "theological materialism" of ECC says that there is never a purely spiritual world, there is only an epiphenomenal or supermaterial world. Pure Reason, the Father, quantum mathematics, are grounded in supermaterial things, or at least in the epiphenomenal, achieved in evolution, and not outside evolution.
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