Interface

Between Heaven and Earth

Month: April 2014

  • Drugs at the Interface

    At risk of being sued for copyright infringement, I have to share this extraordinary article from The Atlantic, because it seems to me to support the contention I have made in this forum and in my book Deus ex Machina Sapiens that science and religion can blend, and that science will increasingly reveal the physics…

  • Forgiveness

    Don: This is our tenth year of studying the Book of Matthew. We have reached chapter 18, which reflects what we are calling the “pillars of community.” These are key concepts expounded by Jesus that define what constitutes an effective community of strong faith. It is almost a handbook of the community called “the kingdom…

  • Is Doubt God’s Fault?

    Don: As we discussed last week, it seems that in the Garden of Eden, before the Fall, there was neither faith nor doubt. Adam and Eve “walked by sight and not by faith.” There was no ambiguity in Genesis about who owned and ran the Garden: It was god. The two important trees in the…

  • How can atheists be embraced by those with faith?

    Here is one of a series of “Big Questions Videos” made by this year’s Templeton Prize winner, Msgr. Prof. Tomáš Halík. It asks the question: How can atheists be embraced by those with faith? It seems very relevant to much of what we have been discussing, and it seems to reach very similar conclusions.

  • Origin of Doubt

    Jay: To get us started, here are some random quotes about doubt from the Internet: Doubt is too lonely to know that faith is his twin brother. Seeking to know is, only too often, learning to doubt. Faith that does not doubt is dead faith. Doubt is not the opposite of faith; it is an…

  • Positive and Negative Doubt

    Don: Doubt can lead to growth in faith or to disillusionment. What factors—inherent or external to the thing doubted—influence the direction of our doubt? The stages of faith model we have been discussing allows for the fact that some people may never move from one stage to another; but the model nevertheless does describe the…

  • Thoughts on doubt

    Doubt is extremely problematic to a faith-based community.  When reaching out or defending their community, they point to the immutability of their truth as a reason why you should join or believe as they do. When people agree with them and join, it strengthens the group’s faith in its perceived truth. Doubt is like a…