Why is there so much poverty, starvation, conflict, war, and suffering in our world?
Almost 900 million people worldwide suffer from chronic undernourishment. 21,000 people, 14,000 of whom are children, die every day, of hunger or hunger related causes. During the past century over 100 million people have been killed in wars Many conflicts, such as those in Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Ukraine, and many more, continue unabated.
The source of these problems I believe is:
All our political, public…..
In 1931, Monseigneur Georges Lemaître proposed in his hypothèse de l’atome primitif (hypothesis of the primeval atom) that the universe began with the ‘explosion’ of the ‘primeval atom’. This theory later became known as the Big Bang Theory.
In my blog dated 9th Nov 2014 I gave logical reasons why the Big Bang theory is not a credible model for explaining the origin of the universe. In this blog I will explain an alternative model, which I have named…..
Lest we forget, the following few point will remind us that planet earth is a place of pain and suffering for a significant number of people:
In our world today approximately 870 million people suffer from poverty and starvation 21,000 people, 14,000 of whom are children, die every day from hunger or hunger-related causes In the last century approximately 100 million people have been killed in wars. When you add to this figure the numbers wounded, the societies destroyed and…..
The concept of the Big Bang is based on the mindset that the universe is purely a physical1 phenomenon, as was explained in my blog of November 9th, 2014. Whether correct or otherwise, the Big Bang theory sets the agenda for the scientific understanding of life, which is as follows:
Life emerged from non-life about 3.7 billion years ago Life evolved, and continues to evolve, based on mutation, natural selection, and time All mutations are by chance.
This…..
In 1931, Monseigneur Georges Lemaître proposed in his hypothèse de l’atome primitif (hypothesis of the primeval atom) that the universe began with the ‘explosion’ of the ‘primeval atom’. It was Fred Hoyle, one of the architects of the steady state theory, who coined the name of Lemaître’s theory, referring to it as ‘this big bang idea’ in a radio interview in March 1949.
Many of our greatest scientific minds now believe that all matter, energy and space in the universe was…..
Dark Energy and Human Consciousness presents a new and unique understanding of how the universe, and life in it, emerged and evolved. It explains the interconnectedness among all aspects of reality from the source of the universe to life, mind, and human consciousness. Some very important insights that readers may get from reading this book are as follows:
A better understanding of the self
Many people believe that there is both a physical and a non-physical (or spiritual)…..
Around the turn of the century I was appalled at the level of selfishness, corruption, abuse of power, and greed (SCAG for short) that seemed to dominate in all our political, public service, financial, and religious institutions worldwide. I was determined to do something about this problem, but not having a political bone in my body I decided that the only thing I could do was write about it.
I quickly realised that while there were many writers trying to…..
While many people believe that there is a spiritual aspect to life, it is the scientific understanding of life that dictates how our world operates – because it informs the collective consciousness that dominates in all our political, public service, financial and business institutions worldwide.
The scientific understanding of life is as follows:
Life emerged from non-life about 3.7 billion years ago Life evolved, and continues to evolve, based on mutation, natural selection, and time All mutations are by chance……
When we look at our world, should we be pleased with what we see, or should we be disappointed or even outraged with the world we have created?
It is fair to say that, due to major advances in science and technology, the standard of living, particularly in the western world, has substantially improved in the last three centuries. However, has the quality of life for a large proportion of the earth’s population improved to any significant degree during this…..
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