Evolution, Religion, Science and the Creative Spirit

Journal of Human Values 6 (1):51-56 (2000)
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This article covers very wide ground—from the Rigveda to quantum mechanics, dashavatara to molecular biology—to offer some insights into the relationships between evolution, religion, science and creativity. The author laments the unreached goal of human peace and harmony despite all the valuable achievements of spiritual giants and scientific geniuses across history. Perhaps even an unknown God would be a better choice than a God-less world, he reflects.

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