Thursday, March 13, 2008

Michael Heller on God

If we ask about the cause of the universe we should ask about the cause of mathematical laws. By doing so we are back in the great blueprint of God’s thinking about the universe, the question on ultimate causality: why is there something rather than nothing? When asking this question, we are not asking about a cause like all other causes. We are asking about the root of all possible causes. Science is but a collective effort of the human mind to read the mind of God from question marks out of which we and the world around us seem to be made. '

(Michael Heller)

2 comments:

  1. I believe connectedness exists and it is possible to apply theories of calculating the cause of this or that thing.

    Actually, I think, the author has made a highly valuable effort in trying to link science and religion, because in all cases when science does not operate within the scope of righteous beliefs and true values, it endangers human life.

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  2. Can Anyone suggest where I can read M. Heller online?

    thanks beforehand

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