Thou shalt have one God only; who would be at the expense of two? Arthur Hugh Clough The ancient Greeks believed that there exists a
Category: Act IV: Our Relationship with God
The Very Silly Problem of Consciousness: The Many Things We Cannot Know
It is remarkable how many scientists, philosophers, and other intellectuals have wasted so much of their and their readers’ time in speculating about and trying
The Grave Violation of Nature’s Balance
In recent decades, there has been a significant reassessment of Columbus’s voyages to a few of the islands situated in what is now called the
You Are Not God’s Chosen: The Foolish Belief in Divine Inspiration
The ancient Greeks believed that their gods had nothing better to do than to spend their time observing those fascinating and ridiculously vain human beings,
Why Does Life Continue to Exist?
By the question I have posed in this essay’s title, I do not mean merely to ask why Life exists on the Earth at this
The True Nature of God
In the Jewish religion, it is not permitted to depict God in any way,[1] a prohibition that was not obeyed by the many Christians who