SECTION
Thinking about...
A
In This Section: Ground rules must be laid before decisions can be made about what is right or wrong, true or untrue. It is not enough to start with a belief and proceed from there. Unjustified belief is in large part the reason the world continues to teeter on the precipice, why so many people suffer as they do, and why we are kept guessing and floundering. If truth matters, thinking must matter. Here are the simple thinking principles anyone can apply to start solving life's problems.
B
In This Section: Health is a decision, not something that happens to us by accident. It is also a moral choice and duty, not just to self but also to those who love us and to society at large. Others should not have to mourn our pain nor pay for our care because we decided to live a life of neglect and abuse. To make healthy choices in life requires that we understand what we biologically are and how we fit into our world. Unlike in times gone by when the rigors of the wild mandated the lives we led, today, with so many choices, we must use intelligence and foresightβthe SOLVER principlesβif we wish to be healthy. There are as many different opinions on health as there are doctors and books to express them. But opinion is not what we are after; truth is our goal. Truth always lies within, and these chapters will help you think your way to being the healthiest you can be.
C
In This Section: The modern commercial world would lead us to believe that experts, technology, and industry can fill our every need. All that is required of us is money. This mindset dangerously pervades healthcare, partly because medicine is a profitable business, but also because consumers are lazy and want others to take care of them. Yet health is not something somebody else does to us. It comes from within and cannot be purchased. It is a garden we individually sow and nurture. Letting our health go to weed and wither and then expecting medicine to fix it is unrealistic. Even if free insurance, drugs, and medical services were in limitless supply, the idea that humans are a mere assemblage of material parts and pieces, and that broken health can be serviced like a washing machine, remains dead wrongβand deadly.
D
In This Section: Although there exists every imaginable diet, and everyone has advice about what to eat, there is only one healthy option. It is neither a mystery nor is it a problem for technology and commerce to solve. We are finely tuned, genetically programmed creatures that have specific requirements. All we need to do is open our eyes to let nature teach us. It is a matter of becoming reacquainted with what we already intuitively know but have been distracted from by the modern world. Armed with correct thinking we become our own best nutritionists without ever having to count calories, think about cholesterol, fiber, protein, or carbs, and without being misled by any other fad that comes along.
E
In This Section: The health of the mind is directly linked to physical health, which in turn is determined by lifestyle, exercise, and nutrition. On the other hand, the mind can influence the health of the physical body. Mood, hope, happiness, and fulfillment affect our lives and at the same time are products of how we live them. Modern life has made us increasingly dependent for even our basic needs. When things go wrong, such dependency makes it easy to blame others and feel victimized. But we are never really pawns, nor is life a guarantee. Seeing life as an opportunity over which we have control is the key to mental health.
F
In This Section: Pets are wonderful reminders of our origins. They tell us that although we may have conquered nature in many respects, we are still a part of it. Without speaking a word, they can also teach us about love, devotion, kindness, compassion, and responsibility. Pets are also mentally and physically therapeutic. But with the decision to, in effect, take pets from nature and remove their options, comes the serious responsibility of providing for their mental and physical well being. To do that requires more than packages of food and shelter. We must do for them what we must do for ourselves in order to achieve health: return to nature.
G
In This Section: We once thought that we were separate from our environment, from the trees, sun, animals, and air. We once threw garbage out our car windows without a care. The world was so vast it could absorb anything we did and not be phased. As population swells, Earth's resources bottom out, refuse piles up, and we choke on our own exhaust we begin to see that the environment and we are one and the same. Harm to one brings harm to the other. Expansive thinking, foresight, compassion, selflessness, and love are the tools we need to sharpen if we are to survive on planet Earth.
H
In This Section: Business, money, and jobs are the lifeblood of modern society. Although economics occupies so much of life, little thought is given to its methods and impact. By going with the flow and racing for dollars we too easily lose sight of the ethics that must be employed in their accumulation and use. Economics is not a neutral human activity. It has limitless potential for both good and bad.
I
In This Section: Although freedom is everyone's desire, once we left the woods and decided to pack together into society, imposed order became necessary. Order requires rules, and rules infringe on freedoms. The only way to strike the fine balance between freedom and the necessary limitations upon it is to apply thinking and the long view. If we do that, the world can come to unity, there will be no unfair discrimination, no despotic governmental oppression, decency, safety, and justice will prevail, and all people will be free to achieve their potential.
J
In This Section: Each of us comes from a family, we are part of a family, and we can create a family. It is the foundation of life and the cornerstone of society. Marriage, sex, and children are not rights to do with as we please, mere entertainment, or things to serve only selfish purposes. A more sober and rational view grounds us in realistic expectations, reveals the ethical responsibilities family implies, and brings us the sense of belonging, security, love, and happiness we all yearn for.
K
In This Section: Life presents many surprises. Some are pleasant, even wonderful. Some are painful and tragic. We can learn from these events, even learn from the experiences of others to try to carve out a better life and avoid the bad parts. As we look back we will often think, "If I only knew then what I know now." This Section gives a heads up on what life brings. You can learn from this or repeat it all for yourself and then say one day, "If I had only listened to what I read in that (this) book!"
L
In This Section: To not explore the fullness of the gift of life by improving oneself is a waste and a tragedy. Here are ideas and motivation to become the best you can be.
M
In This Section: Before one can begin the journey to a successful life, a road map and ground rules are necessary. Most fundamentally, human life and health must take priority. If we begin with that premise, ethics can make sense and not be subject to the vicissitudes of libertine relativism. Commonly recognized, but rarely admitted, the universe not only has inherent laws that define and govern the physical world, but the world of choice as well. The ethical/moral laws embedded in the universe cannot be altered, and consequences from violating them are certain. To understand what these ethical standards are does not require consulting with others. They are indelibly written within each of us like involuntary heart rhythm and respiration. Unlike those physiological processes, however, the laws of ethics are there for us to either heed or ignore. Life is about choices, and they are all ultimately ethical and moral choices. Nothing is truly neutral since all things are interconnected, if even by a very thin and long thread. How we spend our time and energy either contributes to the improvement of the human condition, or subtracts from it. There are always good things that can be done and if we are not doing them, that is also a choice. Listening to the voice within, being true to it, facing reality, and keeping long-term consequences always in mind provides the best direction for a life well lived.
N
In This Section: To become better people and to make a better world requires setting aside cherished beliefs, facing reality, and, a most difficult task, change. By using the SOLVER principles, not only do our underlying problems become manifest, but truth has a chance of being brought into focus, and with that, hope for a better and brighter future.
A
In This Section: There is truth in an absolute sense out there waiting for discovery. But finding it will not be as simple as keeping beliefs we were spoon fed as a child or following popular opinion.
B
In This Section: Whether we believe we are the product of evolutionary happenstance or the purposeful act of intelligence profoundly affects how we behave and approach life. Religions claim to have the answer. Evolutionists say they have a better one. Perhaps one is right or perhaps they are both wrong. We will never know unless we leave our beliefs behind, approach the question as if thinking matters, and let the evidence lead.
C
In This Section: The application of logic and a fair consideration of the evidence proves that mind, not matter, underlies our reality.
D
In This Section: People do not come to the subject of religion using reason and evidence. Instead, belief and faith are thought necessary. But they aren't. The universe is scientifically true, rational, and without contradiction. The cause of that universe should have those same qualities, as should any religion that puts itself forth as representing that cause.
E
In This Section: Although it seems that our world is the extent of reality, it isn't. Reason and modern physics prove that matter is an illusion. Real reality provides boundless possibilities beyond the constraints of time and physicality.
F
In This Section: Matter cannot account for our complexity, consciousness, and free will. We are, therefore, something other than the body we occupy.
cosmology lies as big as the universe
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COSMOLOGY LIES AS BIG AS THE UNIVERSE
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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false."
—William Casey CIA director 1981
The bigger the lie the greater its acceptance because people cannot believe authority figures would ignore reality.
To find truth we must hate the lie more than love accepted beliefs.
Fraud vitiates everything it touches. (common law maxim) Nudd v. Burrows (1875) 91 U.S. 416.
Fraud destroys the validity of everything into which it enters. Boyce's Executors v. Grundy (1830) 28 U.S. 210.
Fraud vitiates the most solemn contracts, documents and even judgments. United States v. Throckmorton (1878) 98 JU.S. 61.70.
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The accepted cosmogony/cosmology (origin and nature of the universe) belief is:
—William Casey CIA director 1981
The bigger the lie the greater its acceptance because people cannot believe authority figures would ignore reality.
To find truth we must hate the lie more than love accepted beliefs.
Fraud vitiates everything it touches. (common law maxim) Nudd v. Burrows (1875) 91 U.S. 416.
Fraud destroys the validity of everything into which it enters. Boyce's Executors v. Grundy (1830) 28 U.S. 210.
Fraud vitiates the most solemn contracts, documents and even judgments. United States v. Throckmorton (1878) 98 JU.S. 61.70.
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The accepted cosmogony/cosmology (origin and nature of the universe) belief is:
A Big Bang of nothing created an infinite meaningless universe containing atomic dust that gravitationally accreted into heavenly bodies including our Earthball moving in several different directions at 2.8 million mph and holding an atmosphere next to the vacuum of space while spontaneously forming life from primeval sludge that then evolved into complicated rocks called humans with no free will.
Long ago it became clear to me that the materialistic evolutionary part of that credo was false.
But I was on board with the cosmology part. After all, we see rocket ships going to and fro, there is a "Space Force," pictures of Earth and planets abound, astronauts float around and in the International Space Station, thousands of people and billions of dollars support it, and, of course, "all" the experts believe.
To question this is to be a conspiracy theorist, misinformationist, or even a lunatic. Oh my, we must, after all, follow the crowd.
The idea that we are being lied to about space didn't even enter my mind until a few months ago when what was left of my naive and trusting innocence had been totally demolished with the COVID-19 fraud.
We, the crowd, extend our trust to institutions charged with looking after our interests. But government, Big Medicine, education, media, industry, Big Tech, science, and NASA chase money, their own security, and even power over us.
That should not inspire confidence in beliefs they create, promote, protect with censorship, and even demand acceptance of.
If we want truth, we have to find it ourselves. To do that requires the opposite of trusting in others. It means sleuthing what the powers that be try to hide from us in internet archives, banned videos, censored "disinformation," and what "fact checkers" say isn't so.
Probing into the subject I was stunned to learn that:
That means unproven beliefs, stories, and even fakery are being passed off as science and truth.
This subject may seem inconsequential to everyday life. But that's only true if we aren't being lied to about it. If the truth is being hidden from us, we can be sure of one thing, it's not being done for our benefit.
Truth seekers learn that the scale and ostentatiousness of lies being fed to us means nothing can be tacitly trusted.
Everything of importance from government, media, industry, medicine, education, economics, science, history, religion, and popular society must be assumed to be false unless we prove otherwise by doing our homework and thinking critically.
This series will provide wake-up information to help you discover lies as big as the universe.
But I was on board with the cosmology part. After all, we see rocket ships going to and fro, there is a "Space Force," pictures of Earth and planets abound, astronauts float around and in the International Space Station, thousands of people and billions of dollars support it, and, of course, "all" the experts believe.
To question this is to be a conspiracy theorist, misinformationist, or even a lunatic. Oh my, we must, after all, follow the crowd.
The idea that we are being lied to about space didn't even enter my mind until a few months ago when what was left of my naive and trusting innocence had been totally demolished with the COVID-19 fraud.
We, the crowd, extend our trust to institutions charged with looking after our interests. But government, Big Medicine, education, media, industry, Big Tech, science, and NASA chase money, their own security, and even power over us.
That should not inspire confidence in beliefs they create, promote, protect with censorship, and even demand acceptance of.
If we want truth, we have to find it ourselves. To do that requires the opposite of trusting in others. It means sleuthing what the powers that be try to hide from us in internet archives, banned videos, censored "disinformation," and what "fact checkers" say isn't so.
Probing into the subject I was stunned to learn that:
| Nobody, including any scientist, can prove any aspect of the approved cosmogony/cosmology belief using experimentation and the scientific method. |
That means unproven beliefs, stories, and even fakery are being passed off as science and truth.
This subject may seem inconsequential to everyday life. But that's only true if we aren't being lied to about it. If the truth is being hidden from us, we can be sure of one thing, it's not being done for our benefit.
Truth seekers learn that the scale and ostentatiousness of lies being fed to us means nothing can be tacitly trusted.
Everything of importance from government, media, industry, medicine, education, economics, science, history, religion, and popular society must be assumed to be false unless we prove otherwise by doing our homework and thinking critically.
This series will provide wake-up information to help you discover lies as big as the universe.
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false."—William Casey CIA director 1981
"We know they are lying, they know they are lying, they know we know they are lying, we know they know we know they are lying, but they are still lying."—Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
"We know they are lying, they know they are lying, they know we know they are lying, we know they know we know they are lying, but they are still lying."—Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
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PART 1 | BIOLOGICAL MACHINES
We live in an outlandish array of moving machines within machines. There are lightning-fast quantum and atom machines, molecular and biochemical machines, worm and elephant machines, and celestial machines. They all interrelate with one another in a gigantic, intricate, and interconnected moving web machine. And all of it is on self-feeding autopilot! Hundreds of thousands of scientific papers have been written on biological topics. Not one has ever proven with empirical and experimental evidence how any of this machinery came piecemeal into existence by chance, natural law, or evolution. Machines require all components to be present simultaneously. Evolutionists, however, claim machines can form piecemeal over time. Not only is that untenable and unproven, it's also claimed that damage to machines (mutations) will provide useful and innovative novelty to cause bigger and better machines. Ask any mechanic or serviceman what they think of that prospect. A simple mousetrap is useless unless all parts are there at the same time. Even the simplest living organism has millions of interrelated parts. The absence of any part makes it unfit, diseased, or dead. There is a scientific publication called the Journal of Molecular Evolution. Remarkably, as convincing as that title sounds, there are zero papers detailing all the intermediates down to the molecular level in the "evolution" of complex biomolecular machines. Not even detailed speculative models are presented. Within life are atom machines making up protein, nucleic acid, lipid, carbohydrate, vitamin, and cellular organelle machines. And everything is moving and interrelated. Somehow trillions of these machines coalesce into trillions of different kinds of living organism machines. Spider machines Spiders have a spinning machine that produces threads so strong and resilient that if a spider were the size of a human and strung a proportionate web in the sky, it would have the ability to catch a passenger airplane flying full throttle. The web threads are less than 1/1000th of a millimeter in diameter and have twenty times the strength of steel. A cord of spider silk, the diameter of the thumb, could easily carry the weight of a jumbo jet. Most spiders have six spinneret machines, some have two, four, or eight. The spider can move them independently and in concert. Spinnerets have many microscopic spigots, each producing one filament with properly oriented protein molecules. The spigots can combine multiple filaments in different ways to produce many kinds of silk to build webs, transfer sperm, entrap insects, make egg-cases, manipulate static electricity, fly (ballooning), and create shelters for protection from predators and the elements. Fish skin Fish skin machines secrete a crystal ΒΌ the wavelength of the incident lightβseven-millionths of a centimeterβthat helps them appear invisible in water. Timing machines Biological timing machines include tree fruiting, migration, sleep cycle, puberty, menstrual cycle, estrus cycle, coat and plumage changes with the seasons, the seventeen-year crop cycle of the asparagus, the emergence of baby, adult and wisdom teeth, flowering of bamboo trees every 117 years, cacti flowering every 12 years, and insects that lie in the ground for 17 years and then all emerge at the same time. Albatross machines These birds will return with food to a nesting site where there are hundreds of thousands of young chicks. Each mom will immediately find her own offspring. Food finding machines Bird and small mammal machines hide seeds and nuts over widely scattered areas and then return months later to the precise locations and dig out the food, even when hidden deep under snow. Monarch butterfly machines These butterflies begin with an egg laid on a poisonous milkweed plant. To prevent glue in the plant from sticking to the mouth, the larva machine interrupts leaf circulation with a specific eating pattern. The larva uses the poison from the plant to deter predators and turns itself into a gorgeous butterfly machine that migrates as much as 5000 miles from Canada to South America using a brain the size of the period at the end of this sentence. Weighing only one-half gram, this amazing machine flies at up to 30 mph with wings akin to wisps of tissue paper. Far-traveling birds Two-pound Sooty Shearwater bird machines can fly 700 miles in a day, dive 225 feet deep into the sea after food, and travel 46,000 miles, covering practically the entire Earth. Turtle machines Loggerhead turtle machines migrate as much as 9000 miles at one mile per hour to lay their eggs on the exact beach where they were hatched. Bird nests The male Mallee Fowl machine spends eleven months of each year building a mound nest of compost weighing 6000 pounds. He then invites his sweetheart to lay her eggs in holes he digs in the mound. During the incubation period, the male adjusts the layering in the mound to maintain the perfect 93Β°F temperature. The hatched chicks fly away, having all the same talents, yet have no contact with the parents. Bird invaders Some birds allow the cuckoo bird machine to lay eggs in their nest. This results in all the foster mother's eggs getting pushed out of the nest by the hatched cuckoo. The cuckoo then migrates 12,000 miles to South Africa to join the parents who abandoned it. Hair insulation The coat of the northern sea otter machine consists of one million hairs per square inch, permitting it to live in lethally frigid water. Fish machines have no hair at all, permitting them to live in the same lethally frigid water. Evolution is claimed to be responsible for both hair and scales in the exact same environment. Dog noses Dog machines can differentiate the smell of the feces of a killer whale, black bear, grizzly bear, lynx, bobcat, puma, maned wolf, wolverine, and fisher. They can also sniff out marijuana, heroin, cocaine, and crack, as well as diagnose skin, prostate, breast, and lung cancer by whiffing patients' urine and breath. Rat noses Rat nose machines can smell landmines as well as detect tuberculosis by sniffing human sputum. Laboratory machines can analyze twenty samples a day. A rat machine can do 150 tuberculosis tests in thirty minutes with greater accuracy. Insect flight The amazing flying ability of insect machines includes marvels such as delayed stall, rotational circulation, wake capture, as well as speeds over 70 mph. Some beat their wings more than 63,000 times per minute. As far back as fossils can be examined in stones and amber, supposedly hundreds of millions of years ago, insect wing machines looked exactly like they look today. No wannabe wing nubs found anywhere. Ant skills An ant machine can lift fifty times its body weight. An equivalent lift by a human would be about four tons. Certain honeypot ants engorge themselves with honeydew to the point that they can't walk. They just hang from the ceiling of the ant nest and become regurgitation food machines for the rest of the colony. Leaf-cutter ants can't digest leaves, so they cultivate edible fungus machines on the leaves they harvest. The African acacia tree machine houses and feeds a special ant that clears all competing plants and vines and attacks any creature that threatens the tree. Dairying ants farm and protect aphid machines to milk them for food. Some army ants have mouth-part machinery so suited for fighting off enemies that they must be fed by others in the colony. Beetle artillery The bombardier beetle machine defends itself by ejecting a boiling hot 212Β° F jet spray at 500 pulsed combustions per second. Bacteria supermen Bacteria machines can survive polar temperatures over an extended time, zero humidity, the edges of boiling hot geysers, even hotter undersea fumaroles, and the inside of nuclear reactors. This begs the question, why would such resilient creatures ever "evolve"? Gecko toes Gecko machines can hang upside down from a smooth surface by one toe. Each foot machine has a half-million microscopic setae hairs, which have on their ends hundreds of projections smaller than the wavelength of light. The gecko machine instantly engages and disengages these sticky molecular forces as it scurries about. A tree-wasp-worm machine Some species of fig tree machines depend upon wasp machines for pollination. The wasps depend upon the fig tree's fruit machines to lay their young. A nematode parasite machine depends upon both the fig and the wasp for its survival. Evolutionists must explain how widely separated organisms (machines)βtrees, insects, and wormsβslowly evolved absolute dependency to become one composite tree-insect-worm machine. Hummingbird flower machines Hummingbird machines can flap their wings at 200 beats per second and have a heartbeat of 1200 beats per minute. Heliconia flower machines have developed specialized structures (machines) to accommodate the feeding mouthparts of certain species of hummingbirds. Neither bird nor plant machine could survive without the other, yet they supposedly evolved at widely separated times. Light bulb fish The three-inch-long anglerfish machine attracts prey with a bioluminescent light bulb on the end of a stalk on the top of its head. The bulb is powered by Photobacteriaβlight-producing bacteria machines. The male mates with the female by biting into her flesh and fusing with her body such that the two blood supplies join and his body atrophies (withers away) until only testicles remain. The female thus becomes a hermaphrodite machine capable of self-fertilization. Fiber optic cables that cannot be duplicated The deep-sea Venus Flower Basket Sponge machine grows fiber optic cables the width of a hair that are up to seven inches long. Unlike synthetic fiber optics that are produced with high heat and are fragile, the sponge's cables are produced at cold temperatures and can be tied in a knot without cracking or breaking. The sponge's fiber optic lattice houses shrimp that are dependent upon it. Feathers Feather machines are complex affairs consisting of shafts, vanes, barbs, barbules, hooks, and ridges. They contain sliding joints needing lubrication from a preening gland machine. They insulate, waterproof, provide ornate color, and self-regenerate. There is no evidence anywhere of anything evolving into a feather machine--other than unproven claims, stories, and beliefs. The impossible evolutionary enigma To have survival value, biological machines can't be just a little bit right; they have to be right from the get-go. All the trillions of parts in the countless biological machines in every one of the 10Β³ΒΉ organisms on earth must be present and perfected to function and make life possible. That means, if evolution is true, all such machines would have had to accomplish the impossible feat of running while alterations were being made to form more complex machines up the evolutionary ladder. That's an impossibility by any measure. Claims, stories, and beliefs--the only "proofs" evolution can provide-- do not make the impossible possible.
PART 2 | THE GEESE IN MY BACKYARD ARE A WONDER
They nest on an island and that and the water serves as a great safety retreat when there is any threat to them or the kids. Every spring a pair of Canadian geese come to the pond in our backyard. They make love, she makes a nest, lays eggs, and after about a month they eventually hatch to produce a half dozen or so fluffy little goslings. During this process, the male is the guard and defender. When any of us approach the pond, he swims or flies aggressively toward us amidst a big honking raucous from him and her. If you move toward him he backs off. If you move away he gets really brave and pursues. I have the job of keeping the pond clean so kids can swim there and that means getting near the nest at some point. That really sets them off. He'll jump in the air and slap me with his wings or nip me. They don't have fangs but their nip does hurt and their wings pack quite a punch. The same couple comes every spring (they marry for life). We are kind and respectful despite our yard being peppered with their poop. But that kindness doesn't matter. They still see us as a threat and continue in their defensive mode of the nest and the goslings they produce. I bring all this up because when the present batch hatched and seven little critters jumped out from under mom, having figured out how to crack and break out of an egg, I couldn't help but be amazed at the wonder of it all. First off, somehow this little guy and its brothers and sisters knew how to grow from a fertilized egg about the size of the period at the end of this sentence. Inside of the mom, it made an eggshell home which the mom laid into a nest 5-15 days after mating. For a month, the mom, not eating, laid on top of the eggs through rain, sleet, snow, wind, and hail keeping the eggs warm with her body heat and insulated with down feathers she pulled out of herself for the nest. Inside the egg, the goslings grow the trillions of molecular, biochemical, cellular, tissue, anatomical, and physiological autopilot machines making up the incredibly cute creature you see above. When hatched, it immediately knows how to see, hear, feel, walk, swim, eat, transform grass into its growing body, stay close to mom and dad, peep, later honk, and be incredibly cute. Also, inside these busy little peeping bodies scurrying and swimming about is the knowledge about how to transform from a fuzzball into a fully grown goose with feathers. Look at the detail here. Every microscopic part is made of millions of molecules forming the intricate matrix of the barbed and hooked feathers. Every molecule needs explanation. They grow the full wing assemblages, webbed foot paddles, and innately have the ability to take off, fly, turn, and land on water or land at about 10 weeks of age. All of these transformations are on autopilot, including knowing its kind and how to avoid predators. They also know how to migrate thousands of miles in an aerodynamic V with fellow geese, when to do it, when to come back, and how to find the correct destinations. After reaching full adulthood, they know how to fulfill the role of exactly what the parents did. No instruction, books, schools, internet, or government. There's just whatever was embedded in the original period-sized egg and whatever mind outside of the physical that orchestrates it all. This cycle has repeated with billions of geese for untold millennia. Adults and their kids always look the same, behave the same, and show no sign in any record of being anything but the beautiful and amazing fully formed creatures they are today in my backyard. The wonder, awe, and impossibility of it all are breathtaking for anyone who has not been fooled into thinking Canadian geese could come to be by mindless random chemistry. No, none of this has anything to do with man-made religions and their man-made gods. It has everything to do with the incredible beauty and incomprehensible complexity of the world we have been gifted by an incomprehensible creator.
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Solving the Big QuestionsSECTIONSA: SEARCHING FOR TRUTHB: ORIGINS C: THE FINGERPRINT OF MIND D: RELIGION E: THE REAL REALITY F: OUR TRUE NATURE AND DESTINY CHAPTERSIntroduction1. Rules for Finding Truth 2. Truth Is Real and Accessible 3. Origin Choices 4. The Laws of Thermodynamics 5. The Law of Information 6. The Law of Impossibility 7. The Law of Biogenesis 8. The Laws of Chemistry 9. The Law of Time 10. Fossil Problems 11. Have Humans Evolved? 12. Are We Selected Mutants? 13. Favorite Evolution Proofs 14. Why Materialism Is Believed 15. Free Will Proves Creation 16. Design 17. Biological Machines 18. Nuts, Bolts, Gears, and Rotors Prove Intelligent Design 19. Humans Defy Evolution 20. The Anthropic Universe 21. Evolutionβs Impact 22. Putting Religion on the Table 23. How Religion Begins and Develops 24. Religions Cross Pollinate 25. Gods Writing Books 26. Questionable Foundations of Christianity 27. How Best to Measure Holy Books 28. The Ultimate Holy Book Test 29. Religion Unleashed 30. End(s) of the World 31. Defending Holy Books 32. Faith 33. The Source of Goodness 34. Matter is an Illusion 35. Weird Things Disprove Materialism 36. Even Weirder Things 37. Creature Testimony 38. Personal Weirdness 39. Proving Weird Things 40. Skeptics and Debunkers 41. Free Will Proves We Are Other 42. Mind Outside Matter 43. Death is a Return 44. Life After Death 45. Why There is Suffering 46. What the Creator Is and Is Not 47. Thinkingβs Destination $1 Million Reward Resources Figures
Living LifeSECTIONSA: HOW TO THINKB: HEALTH C: MODERN MEDICINE D: FOOD E: MENTAL HEALTH F: PETS G: ENVIRONMENT H: ECONOMICS I: SOCIETY J: FAMILY K: LIFE LESSONS L: SELF IMPROVEMENT M: BEING GOOD N: FINIS CHAPTERSIntroduction1. How We Begin Is the Problem 2. Grow Up 3. The Solver Principles 4. Our Owner's Manual 5. We Live in A Unique Time 6. Thinking Ahead in a World Designed to Make You Sick 7. The Illusion of Youth Health 8. The Good Old Days 9. Timing Life 10. Exercise 11. Hormones and Steroids - A Two-Edged Sword 12. The Female Hormone Problem 13. Growing Older 14. Squaring the Curve 15. Healthy Dos and Don'ts 16. The Medical Profession 17. The Greatest Threat to Health 18. Don't Surrender to Medical Care 19. But We Live Longer Today 20. Dollars Don't Make Health 21. Disease Does Not Strike Us 22. Germs Don't Cause Disease We Do 23. From Where Does Healing Come 24. The Best Food 25. Food Ethics 26. Healthy Weight 27. Healthy Eating Ideas 28. The Mind-Body Connection 29. Hopelessness 30. Depression 31. Memories 32. Addiction 33. Blaming the Parents 34. Surviving Tragedy 35. Touch 36. Music 37. Humor 38. Pets as Life Savers 39. Pet Keeping - A Serious Responsibility 40. The Myth of 100 Complete Pet Foods 41. Feeding Pets as Nature Intended 42. Being Environmental 43. Population 44. Modernity's Deception 45. Animal Rights 46. Biophilia 51. Financial Affairs 52. Work as Friend 53. Government 54. The End of Civilization 55. Freedom Is Not Equality 56. Sex 57. Being in Love 58. The Complicated World of Love and Marriage 59. Divorce 60. The Family Nest 61. Having Babies 62. Children 63. The Empty Nest 64. Experience 65. Education 66. Life Is Uncertain 67. Things Mound Up 68. Murphy's Law 69. Life's Predictability 70. Finding Home 71. Learn From History 72. Shaping the Future 73. The Other Line Always Moves Faster 74. Little Things Add Up 75. Growing Up 76. Alone 77. Hope 78. Paying the Success Price 79. Change A Wonderful Thing 80. Being the Best You Can Be 81. Do Something, Something Happens 82. Change the World 83. Growing Good People 84. Words 85. Genius 86. Listen and Learn 87. Mind Over Matter 88. Looking Good 89. Protecting Yourself 90. Self Sufficiency 91. Life Is Math 92. Ethics 93. Conscience 94. The Long View 95. Being Real 96. Change 97. End and Beginning Figures |

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