Perry Marshall – Cosmic Fingerprints – Intelligent Design

Perry Marshall – Cosmic Fingerprints – Intelligent Design

Perry Marshall declares on his site Cosmic Fingerprints, that he can prove the existence of God.  Perry has thoughts about Intelligent Design and the Big Bang theory.  This video conversation took some interesting twists and turns about theology, new age thought and the possibility of alien beings. We even got around to purpose. I hope that Perry will come back as I have a set of follow up questions to ask. Please leave comments for Perry below.

Many thanks to Corine Edwards for her help and inspiration! You may know Corinne from her popular blog about Personal Growth Please click over and see what she is up to these days!

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18 Responses to “Perry Marshall – Cosmic Fingerprints – Intelligent Design”

  1. This is a compelling interview that everyone would benefit in watching.

    Michelle, you really did your homework in preparing for it.

    It is such a deep subject and yet you held your ground with your intelligent questions.
    I came away with the need to bookmark, explore his site and listen over and over.

    I think I “got it” but then I wonder – am I getting this at a brain level or at a higher cosmic space?

  2. Terri says:

    Michelle,
    This was the most interesting interview, one to listen to several times, challenging to wrap my head around. While I was listening, wondering what kind of question one would ask to get to the meat of the subject, you had it. Intelligent and thought provoking. Thanks for interviews that challenge me to think outside of the box.

  3. Gailstrail says:

    This is more than I have ever thought about. However, if the ‘law of physics’ created a snow flake; then why not the ‘biology’ that inhabits the earth? I believe that ‘human beings’ have such large ‘egos’ we would like to believe we can interpret and explain everything! We keep trying to fill our infinite hunger; finding answers that satisfy this hunger is a quest that will always bring answers that will never quite hit the mark; or, be fully accepted or understood.

    Our moral reality is reflected in condition of the planet! Starkly lacking! I recently watched ‘The End of The Line’ (http://endoftheline.com/); just one of many documentaries that reflects our ‘moral reality’!

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  5. Steve says:

    This whole conversation so far, I’m 27minutes into it, is taking for granted the concept of one God. That the God that created the universe is the same one that created man. It might be good to at least question this assumption.

  6. Steve says:

    One thing that strikes me is that it would be helpful for Perry to define what he means by “God”. God has a plan for us? Who is this God? Is this the “God” that created us or the “God” that created the “GODs” that created us? I’ve been working on this question myself for a while and I don’t currently believe that they are one in the same.

    Why would “intelligence” go to all the trouble of creating all of this? Perhaps we are their little science experiment. We are tinkering with creating life ourselves. Who is to say some other beings, seen as Gods, aren’t just much further along the learning curve?

    Have you ever been exposed to the Urantia book?

    The Bible says we were created by the Elohim. Elohim was translated as “God” but from what I’ve read really means “those that came from the sky”. That stops me in my tracks and puts a very interesting spin on things. Have you heard or read much from Zecharia Sitchin? I find the little I’ve learned from him to be absolutely fascinating.

    How is it that primitive people instinctively knew which plants were food and which poison? If it’s trial and error it seems to me we would not be here right now.

    Why are humans the only creatures that need clothing to deal with the elements? If one believes in evolution something appears to have gone terribly wrong along the way. By all rights we should have developed thick coats of fur not shed them as we are told has happened.

    I didn’t “evolve” from a monkey and I’m certainly not ready to just accept that I came from Adam and Eve. Even the Bible seems to indicate Adam and Eve were not the first inhabitants of the earth.

    Question Everything – that’s where I am, how about you?

  7. Steve says:

    Oh, and don’t even get me started on Angels.

  8. @RiaSharon says:

    I give you both kudos for addresses such big philosophical/theological issues… ones that I think many of us struggle with either late into the night by ourselves or with our close, intimate friends. It takes another level of passion and intelligence to broadcast!

    I like the metaphor of the symphony, of choosing our instrument and perhaps even our own playing style and yet having our part to play that harmonizes with a larger group. I’m going to have to take some time to digest all the rest!!! LOL Thanks for opening up Pandora’s Box!

    And yes, Steve, question Everything! ;)

  9. Dawn says:

    All I can say is “wow!” I really needed to think hard after that. Sometimes we’ve got to look outside ourselves and within ourselves to find answers. Great interview. Really thought provoking.

  10. @Gail You are right. We always try to explain everything. It is the biggest mystery, and I want to know! probably never will ‘know’ exactly how we got here, but it’s fun learning about all the possibilities.
    @Steve I think Perry is saying that NO, there are 2 different occasions that created the earth and then a second one that created man. He’s got lots of info over on his site. You ask some great questions and I hope to have Perry back for some follow up!

  11. @Ria – Pandoras box. YES!
    @Dawn As always, thanks for coming over and opening this box with us!

  12. The best proof of the existence of God is our innate urge towards knowing/loving God. Proving the existence of God is another question. Proof can only be given of an object, and God is the Eternal Subject. And those who are not ready for the spiritual ascent will find all kinds of reasons, often against reason, to deny God’s existence. But all will work out in the end, even for the most obtuse, even if it takes ages of creations to wake up.

  13. @Gailstrail:

    I am totally open to the possibility that the same laws of physics that make snowflakes also make life. But in researching this for 5 years I find *no* evidence that this is the case. Snowflakes can happen anywhere as long as the conditions are right. Life only comes from life. Information only comes from intelligence.

    There’s an infinite chasm between information and non-information, between life and non-life. More here: http://www.cosmicfingerprints.com/blog/infinite-chasm

    @Steve:

    Just as there can be only one president of a country, I believe there can be only one God of the universe.

    In regards to Urantia and names of God, I think it would be very insightful to study the MANY names for God in the Bible. They all clearly refer to one God but describe many attributes. Not familiar with Sitchin.

    Clothing: It’s one thing to need it to deal with the elements but more significant I think is the shame of nakedness. We are distinctly different from animals in that regard. In Genesis 1 it says, “And they were naked and unashamed.” I think that one sentence speaks volumes about the human condition. I think shame is the core negative emotion of all.

    @Michelle: Thanks for having me. Let’s do a part 2!

  14. Tom Stine says:

    Perry’s viewpoints remind me of Amit Goswami. He takes a nice causal approach to much of life and spirituality, coming from quantum physics but similar. Cool stuff!

    Tom

  15. Peter Knight says:

    Would love to see a part two!

  16. Michelle Vandepas says:

    Part 2 coming next week Peter!

  17. Jack says:

    This man really does not know what he is talking about. Scientists can explain the origins of life very adequately. I suggest you watch the 5 videos in this series. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6QYDdgP9eg&NR=1

  18. pamela annette says:

    if u are who I think my email is there

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