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It has long been the desire of philosophers to have a way to express their ideas in terms of mathematical equations. "The God Equation" attempts to do just that. It starts out analyzing the philosophical question in biological terms of survival and evolutionary trends. It then proposes an equation for the concept of a God based on the ability of humans to cooperate or compete. In doing so, Hassan Rasheed has been able to bridge the long standing gap between evolution and religion. It is hoped these two subjects of study and worship can now coexist in harmony; a long lasting desire of many.…mehr

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It has long been the desire of philosophers to have a way to express their ideas in terms of mathematical equations. "The God Equation" attempts to do just that. It starts out analyzing the philosophical question in biological terms of survival and evolutionary trends. It then proposes an equation for the concept of a God based on the ability of humans to cooperate or compete. In doing so, Hassan Rasheed has been able to bridge the long standing gap between evolution and religion. It is hoped these two subjects of study and worship can now coexist in harmony; a long lasting desire of many. Hassan Rasheed brings his ideas of God through a shift of thinking to a wider audience by conveying clear science in an engaging narrative for non-science majors and adds questions for the student to prompt critical analysis.
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The Price of Leaving Eden poses the question of whether to follow the laws of nature or follow our hearts and desires for freedom. It would seem easy to follow our hearts and desires but we are prisoners of the natural world and the laws if physics. It is presented that we are following our hearts and desires but, in the end, will be causing our own demise. Building monuments and wallowing in our glories is nature's way of fulfilling its ultimate destiny. A destiny that is in conflict with the author's hopes and desires for the protection and promotion of life on Earth.