In his new study, Beyond Atheism, Beyond God, author Philip A.
Stahl uses atheism as a rational stepping stone to arrive at an
emergent conception of the universe, exposing features that might
be described as transcendent.
He presents an impersonal approach to Being that is devoid of
any specific religious overtones or affi liations. Each person
becomes a quantum-based co-creator in his or her own right,
according to physicist Henry Stapp. As such, we are able to thereby
see ourselves and our humanity in a new light, as opposed to being
merely reactive cogs in a vast mechanical-reductionist machine.
Effectively, we emerge as much more than assemblies of
molecules.
This volume, the fourth and final entry in Stahl's series on
atheism, seeks to arrive at a transcendent concept of being that
also surpasses absolutism and naive or dogmatic deity templates. It
considers the development of a more realistic, cogent and effective
ethics and morality less likely to be exploited by the power
mongers or sacred source apologists, and it answers the question of
whether God exists-though not in the way one would normally
assume.
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