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We often refer to ourselves (the faithful of the Church) as the Body of Christ. That each of us has a part to play. Not unlike cells in a body. This led me to an interesting thought. Could our development and need for God be an evolutionary process?
Science does not know why the first cells began to cooperate to the point of specializing and becoming a new organism. A multicelled organism. A process culminating in man. Science may be able to explain much of how these things occurr, but they cannot explain why the cells began this cooperation.
Perhaps, in the understanding of God, our need for God, our draw toward a unity with God, there is an evolutionary process involved. It is the process by which our primal energy is drawn toward that type of unity and cooperation that resulted in a completely new form of life. The multicelled creature.
Much of what God asks us to do is to combine our spirits together in prayer and adoration. To bring His spirit into our lives and to be united in our Love for Him and Each other. Science may not understand it, but this could actually be an evolutionary process. Reaching beyond our corporeal, individual selves to become a “new being”.
Am I nuts?
Comments?
Peace
James
Science does not know why the first cells began to cooperate to the point of specializing and becoming a new organism. A multicelled organism. A process culminating in man. Science may be able to explain much of how these things occurr, but they cannot explain why the cells began this cooperation.
Perhaps, in the understanding of God, our need for God, our draw toward a unity with God, there is an evolutionary process involved. It is the process by which our primal energy is drawn toward that type of unity and cooperation that resulted in a completely new form of life. The multicelled creature.
Much of what God asks us to do is to combine our spirits together in prayer and adoration. To bring His spirit into our lives and to be united in our Love for Him and Each other. Science may not understand it, but this could actually be an evolutionary process. Reaching beyond our corporeal, individual selves to become a “new being”.
Am I nuts?
Comments?
Peace
James