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Tag Archives: OnBeing
We Are Now Entering the Noosphere
Originally posted on The Irrefutable Proof about Hobbits:
Our closest living relatives — chimps, bonobos, gorillas, orang-utans, and gibbons — are extremely smart, but their particular form of intelligence is predicated on the fact that they can’t necessarily trust their neighbours. …
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Tagged David Sloan Wilson, evolution, Noosphere, OnBeing, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, teilhard, teilhard de chardin
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Site Update: Teilhard de Chardin Resources
Things are fairly crazy at work and I have not been able to produce as much material for the blog as I would like. I am working on a number of items including a response to Dan Burke (currently at … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrew Revkin, Bishop Christopher Coyne, Catholic, Catholic Laboratory, Christian, Christopher Coyne, David Sloan Wilson, evolutionary Christianity, faith and reason, Faith and Science, Father Mark Hunt, Ian Maxfield, Mark Hunt, OnBeing, science and faith, teilhard de chardin, Ursula King
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Where Science meets Religion. Vatican astronomer talks about meeting point
Rome Reports had a great interview over the weekend with Brother Guy Consolmagno, S.J., research astronomer and planetary scientist at the Vatican Observatory in Arizona. Brother Consolmagno is one of my favorite interviews with his knowledge, humor and humility. Here … Continue reading
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