Rev. C. Solomon

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Gender Male
Industry Religion
Occupation Founder, Pastor, Post Modern Educator, Min., Teacher & Evang, Admn & Brd. at Stanford U, Pres. Stu Fctly League of Social Workers (major American University), Speaker to Congress, Political Activist,
Location Post-Modern Pastor, Thinker, Teacher Philosopher, West Coast, United States
Introduction I believe that what we refer to as God, transcends religious and other human social constructs, and that it can be discovered through many portals, including science. Similar to the late John Paul II, who believed in the intersection of faith and reason, I also believe that the two coincide. Modern scientists may turn out to be the Singularitiy's true prophets in the 21st century. Many humans and religious organizations are stuck in 4 and 5,000 year old paradigms, myth and outdated human social constructs. I believe that it is time to move on! Humans should be more cognizant of scientific discovery, (and not ignore the fact that what we refer to as God is not hidden). Many discoveries since Galileo and Copernicus have proven that the church and other religious organizations can often be in error, despite their good intentions. We should learn more about the Singularity, the God Equivalent, the Unifying Principle and more: And our quest ought be to seek after what is actual. Our theme ought to be, to pursue different passions for different people and to understand the divine evolutionary life-cyle. Always question religious and other human social constructs!
Interests Politics, Religion, Quantum Physics, Education
Favorite Movies Simon Birch, The Big Chill The Matrix
Favorite Music Non-specific
Favorite Books The Crisis of The Negro Intellectual by Harold Cruse; God's Kingdom & The Utopian Error by PJ Byerhaus; Democracy In America by Alexis de Tocqueville. The Lucifer Effect by Phil Zimbardo. The Soul's of Black Folks by W.E.B. Dubois. Young Men Shall See Visions by Andrew Greeley. The Feminine Mystique by Betty Friedan. Breaking Bread by Cornel West & Bell Hooks. Colored People: The Future of the Race (Knopf, 1996), with Cornel West. I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou, Sisterhood is Powerful by Robin Morgan, The Jesus Seminar by Robert Funk, All God's Children by Fox Butterfield, The God That Failed incl. Richard Wright, The Negro Family in Chicago by E. Franklin Frazier, The God of the Brain, Matthew Alper. African Presence in the Americas, Carlos Moore.