The Stillborn God
After a long hiatus, I will be writing again this summer. The first book I want to review here is Mark Lilla’s The Stillborn God: Religion, Politics, and the Modern West (2008).
After a long hiatus, I will be writing again this summer. The first book I want to review here is Mark Lilla’s The Stillborn God: Religion, Politics, and the Modern West (2008).
Category: Research


It’s about time.
It is always all about time! But, I think you meant it a bit differently being on the inside! -Bruce
Beware of those stuck within absolute space and time, a Newtonian construct and the commonsense worldview of many: https://81018.com/biased/#Newton The stillbirth was with Hilbert and Kurt Gödel with their problems with Infinity: https://81018.com/godel/ They need only to review pi (π) where continuity is the benchmark of its numbers and an infinity, and where spheres and circles are perfectly shaped and where the Fourier Transform turns everything on within a spin state and its harmonics. Stillborn describes the results of big bang cosmology where they never looked into existential notation, just used the words. See everything, everywhere, for all time in context with the universe. If you believe in God, you begin to see an immanent God everywhere! If you don’t believe in God, you can grasp infinity in non-threatening terms and conditions. Best wishes, Bruce