Re: The Sounds of Science
For me the issue that Lipton seems to address is not the issue of God, but rather one of the nature of consciousness, and the role that consciousness and intent play in the development of the individual and of the species.
Does the cell have consciousness? If so, what is its nature? If not, then how can cells co-operate with each other and develop into a complex organism? What is intent? Does the cell have intent? Does the complex organism have intent? Do we humans act randomly? Do cells act randomly? If not, then why should evolution be a random phenomenon?
I do not know anything about God. As far as I have observed in my life there are as many definitions of God as there are people, and is IMO a social construct -- so arguing about a social construct again IMO is useless, and socially destructive. However, there are many great mysteries that I observe around myself, and try to understand them to the best of my abilities, limited as they are.
Originally posted by aaron
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Does the cell have consciousness? If so, what is its nature? If not, then how can cells co-operate with each other and develop into a complex organism? What is intent? Does the cell have intent? Does the complex organism have intent? Do we humans act randomly? Do cells act randomly? If not, then why should evolution be a random phenomenon?
I do not know anything about God. As far as I have observed in my life there are as many definitions of God as there are people, and is IMO a social construct -- so arguing about a social construct again IMO is useless, and socially destructive. However, there are many great mysteries that I observe around myself, and try to understand them to the best of my abilities, limited as they are.
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