Trying to explain our lives with physics is like to trying to explain a Tolstoy novel *with physics*
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totally disagree. So many of our emotions and reactions are explained by the chemistry within our bodies.
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Carbon dating is a good place to start in understanding any book
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yes but so much of classical philosophy is made irrelevant by modern physics. Entertaining but not necessarily valid today
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Maybe some broad understanding about cause and effect. We are alive in a body of stuff that interacts with other stuff.
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It actually works if you buy a 1st edition. But experimenting on paperback merely indicates that we "live" in a hologram.
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A common perspective…but you may enjoy this criticism of it: http://subspla.sh/8149923
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Knowing that (1) God is love & (2) Justification is by Christ's righteousness & not any individual's 'earnings', when Jesus says…
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…that no one comes to the Father but by him, it isn't a specific charge singling them out vindictively but rather is telling Man…
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Glad you enjoyed Keller though! He's sort of a CS Lewis: loved by all denominations. His books are even in EOrthodox-only stores.
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