...when you can't sleep at night. It's my take on the creation/evolution debate, partly inspired by some of the discussions on this forum. Warning: it's 960 words.
http://www.jamesphotography.ca/wolfspeak/evolution.html
"On to hominids:" A literal connection there, Hominid dude? ;D
Very interesting article, dude. Good find! (http://dudeism.com/smf/Themes/classic/images/post/thumbup.gif)
Quote from: DigitalBuddha on December 21, 2011, 07:16:23 AM
"On to hominids:" A literal connection there, Hominid dude? ;D
Very interesting article, dude. Good find! (http://dudeism.com/smf/Themes/classic/images/post/thumbup.gif)
I wrote it...
Quote from: Hominid on December 21, 2011, 07:19:04 AM
Quote from: DigitalBuddha on December 21, 2011, 07:16:23 AM
"On to hominids:" A literal connection there, Hominid dude? ;D
Very interesting article, dude. Good find! (http://dudeism.com/smf/Themes/classic/images/post/thumbup.gif)
I wrote it...
Whoa, fucking eh, great writing, dude! Very well stated. A definite achievement.
::)
A good solid scientific breakdown of everything there, man :)
My argument has always been, as I put in my own article, that science cannot disprove the spiritual, as spirituality cannot disprove science. It's when spiritualists try and sidestep scientific facts about life as we know it that's the issue. Or when science says "there is no god, or no afterlife" or whatever, when there's no proof against such things. Afterall, Darwin and Einstein were religious men themselves, they knew they could speak for the world before their eyes but not the world beyond (if there is such a thing).
That's what I love about Dudeism. We take a rational view of the universe and an open view of everything else. We don't worry about what might be, we'll find out when/if we get there. We're not the sorts to say "this is this and that is that".
As long as people keep science and spirituality separate it's all good. Alas... that's not always the case. Ho-hum... :)
Quote from: Rev. Ed C on December 21, 2011, 07:54:29 AM
As long as people keep science and spirituality separate it's all good. Alas... that's not always the case. Ho-hum... :)
Well now, was thinking about that; given the history of scientists creating things like the atomic bomb and a hell of a lot of other nifty weapons, I would argue that spirituality needs to be a vital part of science. Spirituality would perhaps lead to the creation by science of more things that are geared toward human peace and universal prosperity. IMHO.
Quote from: DigitalBuddha on December 23, 2011, 01:08:02 AM
Quote from: Rev. Ed C on December 21, 2011, 07:54:29 AM
As long as people keep science and spirituality separate it's all good. Alas... that's not always the case. Ho-hum... :)
Well now, was thinking about that; given the history of scientists creating things like the atomic bomb and a hell of a lot of other nifty weapons, I would argue that spirituality needs to be a vital part of science. Spirituality would perhaps lead to the creation by science of more things the are geared toward human peace and universal prosperity. IMHO.
I guess that depends on your semantic definition of spirituality. I was talknig in a purely metaphysical sense, but that does include, as you say, the human spirit. I wholeheartedly agree, ethics, be they of science of spirit, need to be taken into full account. I think when it comes to those examples a level of hesitation based on the possibilites of what lies outside human knowledge should always come about.
But, once again.... ho-hum :)
Quote from: DigitalBuddha on December 23, 2011, 01:08:02 AM
Quote from: Rev. Ed C on December 21, 2011, 07:54:29 AM
As long as people keep science and spirituality separate it's all good. Alas... that's not always the case. Ho-hum... :)
Well now, was thinking about that; given the history of scientists creating things like the atomic bomb and a hell of a lot of other nifty weapons, I would argue that spirituality needs to be a vital part of science. Spirituality would perhaps lead to the creation by science of more things the are geared toward human peace and universal prosperity. IMHO.
The development of scientific technologies is always driven by money. Although initial research funding may come from from harmless sources with no agenda, the serious moolah comes from big pharma, biotech, oil, you name it. Then those same companies lobby their respective governments to push through their new product, with nothing but dollar signs in their eyes. Look at aspertame. Based on the clinical trial results it NEVER should have been approved, yet it was railroaded through because of money. Another example: the many drugs with their "tolerable" side effects of death statistics of 1 in 500,000.
My point is that DB - you're right. a spiritual approach (read: one with integrity and love) would guide that whole process in a new direction. Instead of profits being the only consideration, and "fuck the rest", we'd see more considerate and responsible behaviour from the greedy corporations whose first and only agenda is financial growth.
Quote from: Hominid on December 21, 2011, 06:37:08 AM
...when you can't sleep at night. It's my take on the creation/evolution debate, partly inspired by some of the discussions on this forum. Warning: it's 960 words.
http://www.jamesphotography.ca/wolfspeak/evolution.html
Very well written! Do you write for a living?
Quote from: cckeiser on December 23, 2011, 10:36:35 PM
Quote from: Hominid on December 21, 2011, 06:37:08 AM
...when you can't sleep at night. It's my take on the creation/evolution debate, partly inspired by some of the discussions on this forum. Warning: it's 960 words.
http://www.jamesphotography.ca/wolfspeak/evolution.html
Very well written! Do you write for a living?
Thank you... No, I don't write for a living, but I do have one feeble attempt at a novel under my belt. No one would pick it up - the traditional publishing houses don't touch first-time fiction writers. That is, unless your last name happens to be Palin, or Kardashian.
http://www.accessorythenovel.com/
Quote from: Hominid on December 23, 2011, 11:41:13 PM
Quote from: cckeiser on December 23, 2011, 10:36:35 PM
Quote from: Hominid on December 21, 2011, 06:37:08 AM
...when you can't sleep at night. It's my take on the creation/evolution debate, partly inspired by some of the discussions on this forum. Warning: it's 960 words.
http://www.jamesphotography.ca/wolfspeak/evolution.html
Very well written! Do you write for a living?
Thank you... No, I don't write for a living, but I do have one feeble attempt at a novel under my belt. No one would pick it up - the traditional publishing houses don't touch first-time fiction writers. That is, unless your last name happens to be Palin, or Kardashian.
http://www.accessorythenovel.com/
Fuckin-A dude...way to go dude! You and Ollie are both fuckin-a achievers! ;D
Quote from: Hominid on December 23, 2011, 11:41:13 PM
Thank you... No, I don't write for a living, but I do have one feeble attempt at a novel under my belt. No one would pick it up - the traditional publishing houses don't touch first-time fiction writers. That is, unless your last name happens to be Palin, or Kardashian.
http://www.accessorythenovel.com/
I'm still trying to actually finish mine, and keep doing bits on
my blog (http://meekon5.blogspot.com/):
Chapter 00 - Introduction to Junis Redux. (http://meekon5.blogspot.com/2009/10/introduction-to-junis-redux.html)Chapter 01 - View From SolDock Five. (http://meekon5.blogspot.com/2009/07/view-from-soldock-five.html)Chapter 02 - Water and Solitude. (http://meekon5.blogspot.com/2009/09/water-and-solitude.html)Chapter 03 - Room Without a View. (http://meekon5.blogspot.com/2009/10/room-without-view.html)Chapter 04 - The God Emperor of the Four Deaconates Verses Batak Inc. (http://meekon5.blogspot.com/2009/10/god-emperor-of-four-deaconates-verses.html)Chapter 05 - Morning Dance. (http://meekon5.blogspot.com/2009/10/morning-dance.html)Chapter 06 - In Transit. (http://meekon5.blogspot.com/2009/11/in-transit.html)Chapter 07 - Cafe Take Two. (http://meekon5.blogspot.com/2010/05/cafe-take-two.html)Unfortunately I lost my netbook (not any of the data, just the netbook), which stopped my creative flow for a while.
Fucking eh, man. Lot's of talent in our beach community. Love it, mang!
Damn, we got a whole discussion board full of Lebowski Urban Achievers! ;D
(note: took out "little"!) ;D
Mr. Lebowski has committed to sending all of them to college. ;D
My writing has always required an output channel. At one time it was to stave off boredom, at one time is was writing fiction/character background for a roleplay community, and more recently I've used the Dudespaper as a creative outlet.
Sadly, I never seem to get any time to devote to fiction writing anymore. Too many good distractions in my life. I'm giving you all some of the blame ;)
Quote from: Rev. Ed C on December 29, 2011, 05:55:18 AM
My writing has always required an output channel. At one time it was to stave off boredom, at one time is was writing fiction/character background for a roleplay community, and more recently I've used the Dudespaper as a creative outlet.
Sadly, I never seem to get any time to devote to fiction writing anymore. Too many good distractions in my life. I'm giving you all some of the blame ;)
A few burgers, a few beers, some creative writing; your troubles are over, Rev. Yeah, this place can be a distraction, but a distraction to slack off, which is in my mind practicing practical dudeism. The forum is a worthy fucking place to hang out online.
Quote from: DigitalBuddha on December 29, 2011, 08:28:02 AM
Quote from: Rev. Ed C on December 29, 2011, 05:55:18 AM
My writing has always required an output channel. At one time it was to stave off boredom, at one time is was writing fiction/character background for a roleplay community, and more recently I've used the Dudespaper as a creative outlet.
Sadly, I never seem to get any time to devote to fiction writing anymore. Too many good distractions in my life. I'm giving you all some of the blame ;)
A few burgers, a few beers, some creative writing; your troubles are over, Rev. Yeah, this place can be a distraction, but a distraction to slack off, which is in my mind practicing practical dudeism. The forum is a worthy fucking place to hang out online.
Oh yeah, and many other good distractions besides. A special lady, some gainful employment... it's all good. Stops me from turning into Garth Marenghi, at any rate! ;D
Quote from: DigitalBuddha on December 29, 2011, 08:28:02 AM
The forum is a worthy fucking place to hang out online.
Agreed. Though I wish the lurkers would come out of hiding more often and contribute; you can see by the "reads" how many people actually frequent this beach community. And it's nice to see new blood once in a while! Mind you, a good flame war is overdue... where's that religious zealot when you need him? ;-) (Forget his name... you dudes know who I mean...)
I'm halfway done my next novel, but my attention span has suffered of late thanks to health issues (nothing serious... just annoying), so I write short articles occasionally, and annoy you guys in my spare time. Fun, eh?!?
im so bored i just just gave a poodle a blue mohawk. now im eyeing my kids hair.......
Quote from: hannahdude on December 29, 2011, 12:16:37 PM
im so bored i just just gave a poodle a blue mohawk. now im eyeing my kids hair.......
Go with electric green! ;D