Diminoing: The lifeline
Bridging the gap between
science and religion may or may not be possible, but history records both poles
of thought. One approach insists upon either science or religion; the other
side states science and religion.
Which one is right?
It appears that there is
science that negates religion and science that does not negate religion. There
is also religion that negates science and religion that does not negate
science.
One wonders what could be a
uniting factor constituting the middle road. It is an issue that pertains to
life and all human, plant and animal life, but how are we to comprehend this?
When one examines the larger
picture of reality in terms of non-existence to existence, it appears that the
presence of energy is just one of the factors in the diminoing process of life.
But, this is only one of many possible factors in the lifeline.
I have previously suggested
that energy may be a uniting factor and have referred to the presence of energy
as the dimino thread.
I have also suggested that the
dimino thread or the presence of energy goes from non-existence to existence,
through four stages or from nothing to something and then, from essence to
substance.
But, what about life itself?
One must ask this question
because something that is a substance, does not necessarily prove the presence
of life.
The transition from
non-existence to existence appears to be a rather complex scenario.
In other words, going from
nothing to something and then, from essence to substance does not necessarily
constitute life, much less initiate, sustain or maintain the life of a human
being. Nor does this suggest the initiated or sustained the life of anything
else, for example, plant or animal life.
What are the factors needed in
order to initiate and to sustain life?
Energy?
Is energy alone sufficient to
generate life?
One would have to say no, as
life would not be generated in a situation where only energy exists.
Is just energy enough to
sustain life? No, as energy alone would probably not sustain life. One might ask what constitutes
energy? Taking a look at what we already know sustains life, might give us a
clue.
In order for life to be sustained, what is needed is at least, these
basic essentials:
Light
Nourishment
A suitable climate or temperature
A suitable environment
Water
Air
Nourishment
A suitable climate or temperature
A suitable environment
Water
Air
By drawing a continuum from one
to ten, one begins to see that there is room for a whole lot of other, possible
factors. The presence or absence of these, after life has been initiated, could
lead to life either being sustained or not sustained. If life is not sustained,
then there would be death.
On the postive end of the
continuum, or as a one, there is life initiated, sustained and maintained life,
while on the other end of the continuum would be life that is no longer
sustained or maintained, which results in death.
Look at the initiation of life
for a moment.
When you place a sperm and an
ovum together, there is the possibility that a human life can be generated.
What results is a phenomenon that appears to be explosive in nature. Energy is
generated or manifested as a new life comes into being.
This is also frequently
depicted in terms of what happens in both plant and animal life.
But, a sperm without life
already cannot generate life; nor can an ovum without life generate life, so
both must have some inherent energy factor already, that allows the generation
of further energy, in terms of propagation.
So what is the source of energy
and this life?
Can one suggest that energy begets
energy? Is that possible?
In eastern thought, the life
force is mentioned frequently, as the source and the maintainer of life. It is
found in all human, as well as plant and animal life.
In western thought,
particularly with respect to Christianity, life is perceived as being from God
originally and being sustained by God. One comes from God and returns to God.
Also all plants and animals are perceived as having been created by God.
Science attempts to take some
kind of a middle road between the two, but falls short in not being able to
create life.
Obviously, there has to be some
factor beyond energy, which appears to be from a divine source.
There are those who have
suggested that it is light, but can light alone create human life or plant and
animal life? Perceived as divine light, the possibility exists.
The phenomenon which involves
the creation and sustaining of life has always been a mystery and will continue
to be a mystery to human beings, for now
One thing that we do know is
that there is a lifeline, that is diminoing and it will stand the test of time.
Inherent in this lifeline is the dimino thread, which demonstrates and exerts
some kind of energy, which in turn allows the propagation of new life, when the
necessary requirements for initiating and sustaining life are met.
Bridging the gap between
science and religion is important and bridges are essentially links, like
energy, as the dimino thread in the diminoing lifeline.
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