Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Excuses for God

For many of the philosophers we've discussed, God intervenes.  Many philosophers seek to find the answers  to key questions concerning our human nature and also seek to find an answer to God's ways.  However, I do not think that I agree with this process.  To hold desperately to a religious ideology effects all logical reasoning of the nature of human nature.  Although these great thinkers may hold God dear to their  heart, How did they convince themselves that both could truly exist?

Monday, April 29, 2013

Response to Kennedy's "Darwin's Pessimism"

Although it is not entirely wrong to hypothesize that human's will some day run faster than technology, I believe that it may be a little too far fetch.  It is inevitable at this point for the human mind to find the answer to many puzzles of evolution.  However, to find the absolute answer of evolution may be too big and complicated of a question to even begin to seek an answer to.  We will continue to evolve and continue to grow stronger.  Darwin did predict that we will some day turn into a perfect creature.  However, perfect does not necessarily mean we have found the answer to evolution.  It may mean that we have worked out the problems in the system and therefore do not need anymore changes.