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RE: Theos-World Times Review of Darwin Biography--Sociobiology's attack on religion

Oct 10, 2002 04:34 PM
by dalval14


Oct 10 2002


Dear John:

This on reading sounds like rank materialism. I also have tried to
reason with such but there was no meeting ground. I agree with you.

But we can continue presenting the principle tenets of Theosophy.
There will always be some who read and find in its logic a base for
reconsideration.

Best wishes,

Dallas

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-----Original Message-----
From: Jo
Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 7:00 PM
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Times Review of Darwin Biography--Sociobiology's attack on
religion

I thought this might interest people here. The attitude of the
aggressive sociobiology researchers is extremely antagonistic to all
forms of religion. Unopposed this is having an increasing influence.
I recently had a friend labelled 'crazy' by official groups of this
type for nothing more than affirming a belief in reincarnation.
So I often take pot shots at these people. The reviewer here
virtually declared that sociobiologists have the final say on
religion. I couldn't quite belief such arrogance. These people don't
really believe in ethics or its real evolution (whatever that means),
it is all illusion of genetic natural selection. Though you might be
interested. (This was sent out to a number of groups, plus
talk.origins)


John Landon




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