Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Religion and philosophy require transformation when reality is defined by sociobiology


Culture is practical life created by human consciousness activated by sociobiological instincts, that is, culture is developed by both nature and nurture but grounded in the biological origin of social behavior.

This means that history is more than the cultural battles of intellectuals and politicians, social power is a multiplied survival and reproductive force for individuals and groups. It is not ideas and not revolution but evolution that drives history, which in general affirms conservative change.

Religion and philosophy require transformation when reality is defined by sociobiology, although a philosophical sociobiology can rise, which then gives rise to the theological materialism written about here.

Theological materialism expands the evolution of life all the way to Godhood, transforming the old inward God to outward Godhood in the Twofold Path of material and supermaterial evolution.

History does not end by becoming “spirit of spirit” as Gnosticism, and then German philosophy, once projected, history never ends. When Godhood is attained in evolution Godhood continues to evolve, or life devolves back and begins again.

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