
His Book, “God: A Human History,” is an Appeal to the Spiritual But Not Religious
By Perry Rod
His Book, “God: A Human History,” is an Appeal to the Spiritual But Not Religious
More Americans are identifying as “Spiritual But Not Religious.”
When it comes to religion, it seems that most people are asking the question, “What do I believe?” Even if they aren’t engaged in this kind of self-inquiry, when they meet someone with an unusual faith like ours, they want to know what they believe. But it seems to me people are asking the wrong question. Beliefsmore »
There is something so incredibly simple about pantheism that we are making way too complicated. The conceptualization of our sensory perception is based on the principle of duality –the creation of conceptual distinctions between subject and object, knower and known etc. Duality is an illusion –a very useful one, but still an illusion, like themore »
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In April 2017, a collective of space enthusiasts and provocateurs calling themselves the Autonomous Space Agency Network (ASAN) launched a weather balloon with a camera and a message for the current president of the United States of America. Billed as the “first protest in space,” it was intended to speak against the administration’s proposed budgetmore »
By Perry Rod
Anthony Kronman, has written a 1,176 page book entitled, “Confessions of a Born-Again Pagan”
Billionaires are arguing over the dangers of being eclipsed by machines. Is the menace real?
By Perry Rod
Carrey Spoke to Homeboy Industries, a Gang Rehabilitation Group, claiming “Everything is God.”
In a new poll to celebrate the 30th anniversary of The Royal Society Science Book Prize, Dawkins’ book was named the most influential, besting 10 others — including works by Charles Darwin and Stephen Hawking.