God

  • A kinder, grumpy old man

    How kindness can help you lead a more fulfilled life: As I get older, I find it harder and harder to be kind. Grumpy old man’s syndrome, or irritable male syndrome, is a real phenomenon for me. I seem to… Continue reading

    A kinder, grumpy old man
  • The kindness conundrum 

    How kindness can become your human superpower: Kindness is linked to improved happiness and a reduction in stress, anxiety, and feelings of isolation. There’s hard science to say it boosts mood, compassion, empathy, and self-esteem. But why are we kind?… Continue reading

    The kindness conundrum 
  • The will to live

    What is the mysterious force that pervades all things and drives all of life on Earth? How knowing it can help us lead richer lives: Throughout recorded history, thinkers and natural philosophers have commented on the innate, energetic spark that… Continue reading

    The will to live
  • It’s Life Jim!

    How the building blocks for life may be scattered around the universe : Some scientists now believe the chances of life emerging on Earth by itself are too remote. In a very honest, refreshing, (but complex), scientific paper, Robert Endres… Continue reading

    It’s Life Jim!
  • One in a billion

    The incredible unlikeliness of our existence, and why our universe should not exist at all: In the Big Bang, when the universe was formulated, there should have been a blinding flash of radiation as these opposing forces cancelled each other… Continue reading

    One in a billion
  • Stephen Hawking: Is there a God?

    What did Stephen Hawking believe about the nature of God? “One could define God as the embodiment of the laws of nature. However, this is not what most people would think of as God. They mean a human-like being, with… Continue reading

    Stephen Hawking: Is there a God?
  • Beyond Words

    How do the limitations of language affect your existence?: All of our thinking is through words, all of our actions, all of our science, all of our literature, all of our history, all our technology, all our kingdoms and empires.… Continue reading

    Beyond Words
  • How can an inanimate force become a God? 

    This article will give you an eastern insight into the nature of God: When we think of a force such as the quantum field, we don’t think of an omnipotent, personified being, we think of an abstract mass of crackling… Continue reading

    How can an inanimate force become a God? 
  • The Hench

    A David and Goliath short story about a young girl who faces an overwhelming adversary. Continue reading

    The Hench
  • Nietzsche

    Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche was a philosopher who advocated the rich, elite and powerful and was against the mechanisms of the church who he saw as shackling people with guilt and shame. His ideas and beliefs have been manipulated and absorbed… Continue reading

    Nietzsche
  • Last Night in Middlesbrough

    A short story about a man who finds himself living in a simulation. The old man winced in pain as he leant forward to pull the flimsy blanket over his calloused, gnarled feet. Even thick, thermal socks weren’t enough to… Continue reading

    Last Night in Middlesbrough
  • The Fundamental Spirit

    What is the spirit? Is it a real phenomena or just a religious reference? Reality has a fundamental layer that pervades and connects all things. The Hindus call it Brahman; the invisible essence that permeates the whole universe. The Chinese… Continue reading

    The Fundamental Spirit
  • An Almighty state of being

    What if God wasn’t a being in the sky, but a creative life force all around us, present in all things? As my regular readers will know, I’ve been on a journey of self-discovery over the last year and an… Continue reading

    An Almighty state of being
  • Finding Patterns

    What is the nature of religion? Faith has a deep, profound nature and order to it that has survived the test of time. It encompasses inherent human virtues but elevates them to help us to become better people, wrapped within… Continue reading

    Finding Patterns
  • Believing in Nothing

    A third way: But what if there was a third way? What if a Higher Being designed the universe in such a way that it grew and evolved to laws it had previously set out? What if evolution is God’s… Continue reading

    Believing in Nothing
  • If everything that exists has a cause, who or what is the cause of God?

    The cosmological argument for the existence of God says that nothing exists without a cause. The universe exists; therefore, something (God) must have caused it. Bertrand Russell argued that if this is so, then God must have a cause. Continue reading

    If everything that exists has a cause, who or what is the cause of God?
  • Is Starry Night a religious painting?

    Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh is a hugely symbolic painting which represented his feelings about the afterlife. He wrote to his brother Theo that he had a “tremendous need for, shall I say the word—for religion—so I go outside… Continue reading

    Is Starry Night a religious painting?
  • A universal SATs exam

    What are you curious about? I don’t know about you, but for me, I’m curious about God. I’m pretty sure God exists, but I’m also pretty sure there is no Divine Intervention. This is because I have enough evidence to… Continue reading

    A universal SATs exam
  • Believing in Something is better than Believing in Nothing

    Why believing in implausible things can be good for you. Learned people tell us that there is nothing to this world, save that which can be observed, measured and recorded. They state quite firmly that we must savour things in… Continue reading

    Believing in Something is better than Believing in Nothing
  • A Spiritual Journey

    How my own life journey might inspire yours. Life is taking me on a journey at present and it’s one I didn’t seek. Of course, all life is a journey, but this is something completely different. These last few years,… Continue reading

    A Spiritual Journey
  • Near Death Experiences

    Why do so many people experience overwhelming spiritual experiences when faced with death? I’ve been reading an old book about Near Death Experiences called Life After Life by Dr Raymond Moody. It very much relates to a topic I wrote… Continue reading

    Near Death Experiences
  • The effects of infinity on finite systems

    The repercussions of our universe being infinite are mind-boggling! “Imagine you had a perfectly sealed box. Nothing can come in, and nothing can escape. Into this box you placed an apple and sealed it shut. If you waited long enough,… Continue reading

    The effects of infinity on finite systems
  • Why Isn’t Life Easy?

    Why isn’t life easy? If a God created life, why make it so difficult? I mean, if you were omnipotent, and you were designing life, surely you’d make it so that things ticked over nicely, you’d want them to purr… Continue reading

    Why Isn’t Life Easy?
  • Beyond Words

    Knowing what lies beyond the limits of language is an incredibly powerful and profound aspect of our existence. All of our thinking is through words, all of our actions, all of our science, all of our literature, all of our… Continue reading

    Beyond Words
  • Going where the Evidence Leads

    My reason for believing that a Deist, non-interventionist God created our universe, is that, while no evidence for God has been found within the universe, there are enough reasons to assume one created it. This is because: The universe is… Continue reading

    Going where the Evidence Leads
  • What Matters?

    Is matter all there is? The prevailing scientific viewpoint leaves some big unanswered questions. Here are my answers. Materialism is a philosophical and scientific viewpoint that states that matter is the fundamental substance in nature, and that all things, including… Continue reading

    What Matters?
  • Is God an invention?

    Are religious people deluded? Do we simply invent Gods that don’t exist in reality? Evidence shows that religious belief is actually a natural state of human consciousness. This may actually prove God’s existence, rather than disproving it. I argue that… Continue reading

    Is God an invention?
  • Evidence the Universe was created

    A scientific summary, from an agnostic viewpoint, as to why I believe the universe was created. I’m not religious, or an atheist. I am agnostic, but I am coming to the increasing conclusion that the universe was created. My reasons… Continue reading

    Evidence the Universe was created
  • Does evil exist, and if so, who or what creates it?

    An agnostic’s analysis of the big question: is God evil? One of the biggest questions philosophers and theologians ask about our universe is: if there is a Creator, how could He/She possibly create a universe with such evil and suffering… Continue reading

    Does evil exist, and if so, who or what creates it?
  • “This is another fine-tuned mess you’ve gotten me into…”

    ‘When the facts change, I change my mind. What do you do, sir?’ John Maynard Keynes ‘We have overwhelming evidence for cosmic purpose. Goal-directedness played some role in shaping the early universe. Professor Phillip Goff  I recently outlined that I… Continue reading

    “This is another fine-tuned mess you’ve gotten me into…”
  • The Great Creative in the Sky

    “I often wish (God) would manifest himself a bit more. He limits himself to once in a million years if we’re lucky.’ Peter Cook ***** I’m not an atheist – I don’t disbelieve in God, but I’m not religious either.… Continue reading

    The Great Creative in the Sky
  • The Electric Life Orchestra

    How bioelectricity shapes the whole universe and every living thing. Why is life so incredibly persistent, energetic and determined? Where does this vitality come from? What is it that makes us alive? Wherever it is encountered, life is imbued with… Continue reading

    The Electric Life Orchestra