Response to Stuart Kauffman: The Paradox of Divine Action and Scientific Truth |
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Authors: | Allen A. Sweet,C. Frances Sweet & entryAuthor" href=" /author/Jaensch%C+Fritz" >Fritz Jaensch |
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Affiliation: | Allen A. Sweet,C. Frances Sweet & Fritz Jaensch |
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Abstract: | We three authors compare and contrast Stuart Kauffman's concept of the “cosmic mind” with similar ideas developed in our recent book, The Unity of Truth: Solving the Paradox of Science and Religion (IUniverse, 2012). Albert Einstein was known to have said: “Science without religion is lame, religion with science is blind.” We authors make use of the “paradox resolution” methods of physics to find a non-conflicting method by which God's actions communicate with human beings without violating any of the laws of science. The “communications paradox” is resolved by hypothesizing non-causal quantum-mechanical measurements as the way God communicates. the quantum-mechanical resolution of the “communications paradox” is completely consistent with both theist belief and the laws of science, whereas Kauffman's “cosmic mind” concept is seen to be consistent with pantheism. |
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Keywords: | Quantum mechanical measurement Superposition Entanglement Theist Pantheist |
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