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DearDiary.2006-12-25

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DearDiary,

THE SHORTEST DAY IS PAST as we celebrate God born in Man.

Joy to the world!

Evolution is not random, and it is beyond our understanding. The fruits of Evolution exhibit engineering that renders human endeavor crude and primitive.

Mammals bask IN THE DELUSION OF being INTELLIGENT beings.

Intelligence is social, beyond the body. far from the instance of inception yet intimately connected to it.

It is a semantic argument, evolution is undeniable as is intelligent design. There is no controversy just the delusion that we can choose one over the other because we are intelligent.

Today science exposes the quantum mechanics of inception triggered by a single atom. Only religion, currently, illuminates the determining cultural intelligence.

Jesus, etc., live through me, I pray.

And may Love rule.

We are children of rapists and murderers as only the ruthless have survived. If we believe that natural selection is dominant, then there is no hope for us. 99% of human diversity has been murdered by humans.

Yet, we live The Good Life. The evidence suggests, that social intelligence dominates natural selection.

Thank God.

Science does not mix with religion in my book, because Science should not include that which is beyond our understanding.

It is important Science not be a Religion and pretend to understand what it does not understand, e.g. evolution. Science can describe lower (local) dimensions, but a new paradigm is need before it can include higher (global) dimensions which are actual, but made of memes embodied anywhere and everywhere. Our social sciences, today, are volatile and suggestive, predictive to 11%, 5%, and 3% significance unlike true science or religion which is 99.99999999999999% predictive.

Our philosophy must include both science and religion if we are whole people, but to love science, to me, is to distinguish it.

Happy Solstice!

Jim