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	<title>Comments on: Dr. Brent Lee- Humanist, Author, Consultant of Alternative Ways</title>
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	<description>Your Meaning of Life</description>
	<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 08:38:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<link>http://www.instituteforquantumliving.com/dr-brent-lee-humanist-author-consultant-of-alternative-ways-2/#comment-299</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jul 2008 02:57:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I agree with you especially about the  last line...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with you especially about the  last line&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Michael L. Gooch, SPHR</title>
		<link>http://www.instituteforquantumliving.com/dr-brent-lee-humanist-author-consultant-of-alternative-ways-2/#comment-121</link>
		<dc:creator>Michael L. Gooch, SPHR</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Apr 2008 18:57:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>So true. We cannot wait on religion as it is today. I really enjoyed the way this article presents the case for spirituality in the business world.  The connection between business success and business failure is obvious to those who want to scratch beneath the surface.  In my new HR book,the longest chapter in the book is devoted to the spirit and the successful career.  It also covers the connectiveness of our actions and the important of spiritual wisdom.

If you find spiritual beliefs contrary to science, then spiritual beliefs are viewed as measly superstitions and fallacies. This popular view is simply wrong. Science and religion operate under vastly different parameters. In my management book, Wingtips with Spurs: Lessons From the Ranch, I devote an entire chapter in this ‘business’ book to the connection of business success and aiming for a higher calling. In spite all of the majesty and awe that the scientific world inspires, science is not designed to answer the questions that religion asks. Nor should we use religion to fill in the ‘God of the gaps.’ Religion should embrace science as it improves our ability to explain how God put things together. Indeed, elites of organized religions hate the efforts to seek a scientific context for the appreciation of spiritual phenomena. They seek to control humanity with doctrine and dogma. Science in its intellectual, methodical, peer-reviewed processes can deepen our wonder and amazement at the power of God. Instead of warring factions, the two sides should encourage each other. I saw a newspaper headline recently that read, “Darwin vs. God, Round 2007: Kansas Declares Darwin Winner.” This is wrong on many levels. Splashy headlines are one thing; gross irresponsibility is another. I cannot stress it enough. God and science are not at odds. They never have been. Francis S. Collins, the scientist who lead the Human Genome Project, stated it best when he said, “Science is not threatened by God; it is enhanced.” Michael L. Gooch, SPHR    www.michaellgooch.com</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So true. We cannot wait on religion as it is today. I really enjoyed the way this article presents the case for spirituality in the business world.  The connection between business success and business failure is obvious to those who want to scratch beneath the surface.  In my new HR book,the longest chapter in the book is devoted to the spirit and the successful career.  It also covers the connectiveness of our actions and the important of spiritual wisdom.</p>
<p>If you find spiritual beliefs contrary to science, then spiritual beliefs are viewed as measly superstitions and fallacies. This popular view is simply wrong. Science and religion operate under vastly different parameters. In my management book, Wingtips with Spurs: Lessons From the Ranch, I devote an entire chapter in this ‘business’ book to the connection of business success and aiming for a higher calling. In spite all of the majesty and awe that the scientific world inspires, science is not designed to answer the questions that religion asks. Nor should we use religion to fill in the ‘God of the gaps.’ Religion should embrace science as it improves our ability to explain how God put things together. Indeed, elites of organized religions hate the efforts to seek a scientific context for the appreciation of spiritual phenomena. They seek to control humanity with doctrine and dogma. Science in its intellectual, methodical, peer-reviewed processes can deepen our wonder and amazement at the power of God. Instead of warring factions, the two sides should encourage each other. I saw a newspaper headline recently that read, “Darwin vs. God, Round 2007: Kansas Declares Darwin Winner.” This is wrong on many levels. Splashy headlines are one thing; gross irresponsibility is another. I cannot stress it enough. God and science are not at odds. They never have been. Francis S. Collins, the scientist who lead the Human Genome Project, stated it best when he said, “Science is not threatened by God; it is enhanced.” Michael L. Gooch, SPHR    <a href="http://www.michaellgooch.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.michaellgooch.com</a></p>
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