June 08, 2008

THANK GOD FOR EVOLUTION: The Four Part Evolutionary Brain - Sin & Sex

Video excerpts from Michael Dowd presentation: Cold Spring, May 2008
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(Reprinted from www.thankgodforevolution.com with permission of the author)

Governor of New York, Lieutenant Governor of New York, Mayor of Detroit: Recently, the men occupying these powerful posts have had their sexual indiscretions publicly aired. The Governor’s alleged cross-state tryst with a prostitute, and the mayor’s indictment for perjury in his previous denial of sexual impropriety entangled in government business, could subject both to felony charges. Governor Eliot Spitzer, now-Governor David Paterson, and Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick thus join the ranks of American political (and religious) leaders whose legacies have been marred or even destroyed by sex scandals.

Among the reports and commentaries I have sampled on these three events, none thus far has offered a perspective that will provide future governmental leaders with any real help in staying the path. Heightened fear, perhaps. But fear subsides over time — or is decisively over-ruled in the moment by the powerful urges of (what I like to call) our “Lizard Legacy,” supercharged by jolts of testosterone that are both cause and consequence of a significant rise in status. As I wrote in my book (referring to the fall of Pastor Ted Haggard and the impeachment proceedings of President Bill Clinton),

 

“Have we learned anything from these personal and public tragedies? I would venture this: So long as religious and political leaders continue to ignore our evolutionary heritage, and thus do not put in place structures of internal and external support that can withstand the high dosages of testosterone that high status and power necessarily confer, then there will be no hope for a less calamitous future. — TGFE p. 148

How, specifically, would an evolutionary understanding offer effective guidance? First, let us consider the science. Again from my book:


“Our reptilian brain [what I call, our Lizard Legacy] truly has its own agenda, a set of three ultimate goals: sustenance, survival, and sex. Evolution found ways to make sexual fulfillment extraordinarily pleasurable in order to ensure procreation. But the penis, in particular, doesn’t remember the ‘in order to’ part of the deal.” — TGFE p. 147

“Sexual drives that would lead to marital infidelity may, of course, be quiescent in some individuals, but there is a well-established link between high levels of testosterone and how insistent and relentless the sexual drives become. Moreover, there is a well-established link in mammals between gains in status and elevated levels of testosterone. Either can cause an upswing in the other. So even if we begin our social climbing with our internal ‘assassin’ adequately restrained, once our status exceeds a threshold, without support and accountability our elevated hormones may be our undoing. As our secret indiscretions become public, our paleomammalian drive to maintain high status kicks in big time, such that we are tempted to violate other moral principles as well—by lying, blaming others, covering up, perhaps even blackmailing possible informants and threatening them with physical harm. — TGFE p. 147

Science leads to self-understanding, which opens the way for truly effective self-help practices:

“Appreciating that unwanted inclinations are part of our heritage doesn’t mean we must do their bidding. But it does help us accept that the yearnings themselves need not be judged as shameful — and thus we don’t have to be in denial about their existence. A man choosing to live in a committed, monogamous relationship with a woman, for example, can accept that sexually promiscuous thoughts (heterosexual and/or homosexual) are natural and to be expected from time to time. This is true even for those who are completely happy with their partner. Only from the stance of acceptance can one effectively notice and then seek peer support and accountability to remain in integrity when unwanted urges do arise.” — TGFE p. 145

“As I walk an evolutionary path of personal salvation, humility is a requisite, for I cannot save myself by myself. Original Sin runs deep. My Lizard Legacy is too powerful, and my Furry Li’l Mammal lives in a world of small and often selfish concerns. I need others and, in fact, I need the Whole of Reality. Here we see another face of deep-time grace in and through evolutionary psychology and brain science. How much more workable to accept ourselves, in all our flaws, rather than to resist those inborn aspects as if they shouldn’t be! Instincts simply are, and we can see how they served our ancestors. Now, how do we go about the task of channeling those energies in integrous ways, with equanimity and insight rather than white-knuckle horror?” — TGFE p. 169

Accountability is key.  Here are some practices that promote accountability and community nurturance:

“Integrity is not a solo sport; it is a community undertaking. For this reason, I dream of the day when baptism in a Christian church comes to mean this: We know that Original Sin cannot be washed away by a daub of water. Rather, the baptismal act is a commitment by the community to lovingly guide the baptized individual through all of life’s stages and through every challenge, using the awareness and tools that God has revealed and will continue to reveal through the time-tested wisdom of our cultural and religious inheritance and the public revelations of science. The religious community would provide structures of education and support that would acquaint us with our evolved Quadrune Brain: our Lizard Legacy, our Furry Li’l Mammal, our Monkey Mind, and our Higher Porpoise. In adolescence and continuing throughout adulthood, our baptismal community would be counted for peer counseling, recovery work, and encouragement of our Higher Porpoise through participation in evo-integrity groups.” — TGFE p. 174

In summary,

“There is profound relief in knowing that the inclinations we most dislike in ourselves and others are often not of our or their own doing. In a way, our flaws are not our fault. We didn’t choose them; nor did others. We all, to some extent, inherited them. Our inherited proclivities were shaped by the particulars of our human, mammalian, and vertebrate evolutionary journeys, nuanced by the developmental journey each of us navigates from womb to tomb. This gift of understanding is the foundation for any lasting transformation. It encourages us to move beyond denial or condemnation and simply accept that there are powerful drives within all of us that we did not choose. Once relaxed and accepting, we can begin to forgive self and others for past transgressions. This forgiveness, in turn, clears the board and gives us the courage to look full-square at our current situation and from that vantage to embark on realistic paths for bettering our lives, enriching our relationships, and blessing our world.” — TGFE p. 154

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May 06, 2008

Thank God For Evolution : TONIGHT!

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ANNOUNCING FREE "THANK GOD FOR EVOLUTION!" PROGRAM TUESDAY EVE, May 6th,
7-9pm at Peace Lutheran Church, 1000 Red River Avenue (CR-2 & Greystone),
Cold Spring, MN 56320, (320) 685-7656 or (320) 685-3596,
http://www.peacelutherancoldspring.com/

The presentation, given by Rev. Michael Dowd, is based on his recently
published book of the same title, which has been ENDORSED BY 5 NOBEL
PRIZE-WINNING SCIENTISTS and dozens of other luminaries across the religious
and philosophical spectrum: http://ThankGodforEvolution.com/nobel

BOOK TRAILER: (84 seconds long - visually stunning, and fun!)
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Local, national & international coverage: (BBC, Wired, Newsweek, etc):
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REV. DOWD'S BLOGS:
http://ThankGodforEvolution.com/blog
http://EvolutionaryChristianity.com

VIDEO & AUDIO CLIPS of Michael and his wife Connie Barlow, an acclaimed UU
evolutionary humanist science writer and family educator:
http://www.thankgodforevolution.com/audio-video

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES:
- Michael: http://thankgodforevolution.com/the-author.html
- Connie: http://thegreatstory.org/CB-writings.html

Perhaps the most remarkable thing about Michael and Connie's message is the
way that it has been embraced and even celebrated by those across the
theological and philosophical spectrum: from mainline Protestants and Roman
Catholics, to evangelicals, Jews, Buddhists, Quakers and others, including
non-religious groups.  See here: http://www.thegreatstory.org/programs.html
and here: http://www.thegreatstory.org/what_others_say.html

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April 19, 2008

Thank God For Evolution : Coming May 6th

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To those who have rejected evolution…
I promise that the secular version of evolution you have rejected is not the version of evolution presented in these pages. Indeed, if the understanding of our collective past and the vision of our common destiny outlined here do not inspire you to be more faithful in all your relationships, to find new ways to bless others and the world, and to awaken eagerly each morning to a life filled with meaning and purpose, then please continue to reject evolution!

To those who accept evolution begrudgingly (like death and taxes)…
I promise that this book will provide you with an experience of science, and evolution specifically, that will fire your imagination, touch your heart, and lead you to a place of deep gratitude, awe, and reverence. You will also find here effective ways to talk about evolution to any friends, family, co-workers, and neighbors who are biblical literalists or young-earth creationists.

To devoutly committed Christians…
Whether you are Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, Evangelical, Anabaptist, or New Thought, and whether you consider yourself conservative, moderate, or liberal, my promise to you is that the God-glorifying evolutionary perspective offered here will enrich your faith and inspire you in ways that believers in the past could only dream of.

To Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, and other non-Christians…
I promise that it will be easy to apply most of what you find here to your own life and faith. I also promise that if you explore the meaning of your tradition’s insights within an evolutionary context, as I attempt to do with Christian doctrine, you will provide an invaluable service to your religion and our world.

To agnostics, humanists, atheists, and freethinkers…
I promise that you will find nothing here that you cannot wholeheartedly embrace as being grounded in a rationally sound, mainstream scientific understanding of the Universe. I also promise that the vision of “evolutionary spirituality” presented here will benefit you and your loved ones without your needing to believe in anything otherworldly.

To those who embrace an eclectic spirituality…
I promise that this perspective will enrich your appreciation of the traditions and practices that nourish you most deeply, while helping you find new excitement in each. It will also help you communicate and relate to others who hold very different religious or philosophical worldviews.

To those who aren’t really sure what they believe…
I promise that this holy evolutionary understanding will not only help you make sense of the world; it will also provide a rock-solid moral and ethical foundation for a life of passion and deep meaning in the midst of inevitable difficulties.

To those who struggle with addiction or codependence…
I promise that if you say “Yes!” to the path of evolutionary integrity offered in this book, you will gain a profound understanding of yourself and others. The framework presented here is fully compatible with 12-step and other recovery programs. In coming to appreciate the deep roots of human instincts, you will see new possibilities for living the life of your dreams, while benefiting others, and you will experience a freedom and peace that “passes all understanding.”

Finally, to those with loved ones who have been unable to embrace science because of their religious faith, and those with loved ones who have been unable to embrace religion because of their scientific worldview...

I promise that sharing this book will make a difference in your relationship. Discussing Thank God for Evolution! with those you deeply care about will open new doors of possibility between you and provide common ground where none existed before. This book is a perfect gift, not to convert others to your way of thinking but to converse with them deeply and heartfully about those things that matter most.

Thank God For Evolution!

Michael Dowd LIVE! – Tuesday, May 6, @ 7 pm at Peace Lutheran Church, Cold Spring.

Come here Reverend Michael Dowd share a gospel that’s billions of years old and find out why Americans everywhere are engaging in a life-changing new conversation about Creation.  See for yourself why Nobel Prize winning scientists and religious leaders across the spectrum are lining up to praise his bold new book that builds bridges, provides guidance, and restores realistic hope for people of any religion or belief system.

www.thankgodforevolution.com

Questions?  Contact Brad Matuska (685-5450) or Duane Kuss (685-8603).

April 08, 2008

Thank God For Evolution : MICHAEL DOWD

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Nobel Laureates Endorse Thank God for Evolution!

"The science vs. religion debate is over! Michael Dowd masterfully unites rationality and spirituality in a world view that celebrates the mysteries of existence and inspires each human being to achieve a higher purpose in life. A must read for all, including scientists."

— Craig Mello, 2006 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

“The universe took 13.7 billion years to produce this amazing book. I heartily recommend it. I am often asked how science and religion can co-exist. This is a wonderful answer.”

— John Mather, Chief Scientist at NASA, 2006 Nobel Prize in Physics

 

“If anyone can persuade a monotheist that the science of evolution—biological, geological, or cosmological—can enrich his or her faith, I'm betting on Michael Dowd.”

— Thomas C. Schelling, 2005 Nobel Prize in Economics

   

“Honest students of God should welcome the revelations of science as insights, not fear them as threats. Here is a book in that spirit by an ardent believer, who takes evolution to heart, and celebrates it.”

— Frank Wilczek, 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics

“At last someone who understands that all of reality is sacred and science is our method of comprehending it.”

— Lee Hartwell, 2001 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

   

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January 13, 2008

Meet Peace Lutheran's PRAISE TEAM

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In this story we meet the PRAISE TEAM at Peace Lutheran in Cold Spring.  Val Hollermann, one of the leaders of the group, introduces us to how this talented group leads the Sunday morning 10:30 am service each week at Peace.  Hollermann extends an open invitation to any and all who would like to join the group and invites the community to come and participate in Sunday morning worship.

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August 18, 2007

Brother Paul Richard's Boys' Choir Retirement Party

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This summer, after 26 years, Brother Paul Richards, dreamer, founder, director, visionary, promoter and leader of the St. John's Boys' Choir of Central Minnesota has stepped down from his position with the group.  He leaves behind a positive legacy that this story only skirts the very edge of the iceberg seen above the water... let alone the 90% of the iceberg left unseen below the water.

The text below was taken from the Boys' Choir Website, submitted by Brother Paul last year.

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Click Here To See The St. John's Boys Choir Perform Star Gatherer

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Dear Friends,

The saying that suggests ‘history has a way of repeating itself,’ rings true for The St. John’s Boys’ Choir. In 1981, the Choir was founded to provide opportunities for boys while bringing extraordinary music to area residents.

We stayed true to our mission, building a viable organization with sustaining impact on Choir members, families, teachers and others associated with The St. John’s Boys’ Choir.

To say that I am proud of the Choir’s achievements would be a serious understatement. Our music program is solid; we have earned a strong national and international reputation. Though always a challenge, our financial position promotes long-term viability. Friends have been generous and we have successfully entered the realm of grants and fundraising (keep those critical dollars coming).

In addition to our strengths in music and finances, I must commend the boys and their families for their hard work and, sometimes, difficult decisions made in order to meet the demands and responsibilities associated with being part of the Choir. The administrative and professional staff, student workers, Board of Directors, members of the Abbey community….all playing critical roles in the ongoing story of The St. John’s Boys’ Choir.

The 26th Season brings another milestone to the Choir’s rich and varied history. The Choir commissioned world-renowned Minnesota composer Stephen Paulus to prepare an opera which would feature boys as the major characters. Working with celebrated librettist Gene Sheer of New York, The Star Gatherer, was developed and celebrated with its world debut by The St. John’s Boys’ Choir at Saint John’s University.

This performance is indicative of the Choir’s growth and continued desire to bring great gifts of music and culture to the good people of central Minnesota.

You are all stars.
Blessings,

Br. Paul Richards, O.S.B.
Music Director

April 01, 2007

The SLAM DUNK PRAYER

Stommes_slam_dunkIt's amazing how ordinary actions become extaordinary occasions for prayer, praise, and thanksgiving.  My daughter Kimberly noted how often kids in the youth group ran past the youth bulletin board and jumped up to give the top border a slam-dunk slap.  Kim drew a large hand on colorful paper and tacked it high up on the bulletin board.  Now those casual slam dunks are ritual moments for giving a high-five thanks to God.

This story is an excerpt from the book Heart Ignite by Lyle Griner & Diane Monroe.  For more information see The Youth & Family Institute

March 18, 2007

The Power Of Lighting A Candle

Candle_2 There has always seemed to be something magical about lighting a candle.  I learned early on as a youth minister that I could talk about anything, even with a group of junior high guys, in a dark room, lying on our bellies, with a candle burning in the center.  I have also learned that families thirst for time when they can discover the spiritual light in their midst.  These prayer ideas are designed to be a guide to candletime prayers.  Shut off the phone, the TV, and the lights.  Do whatever you need to help your family, group or yourself ignite your hearts in prayer and conversation.

PLEASE, SORRY, THANK YOU

These three little words will help our wee brothers and sisters with their first prayers.  Don't assume though, that this simple prayer reminder is only for small children.  This simple pattern readily provides a memory tool for all who come before God in prayer.

This story is an excerpt from the book Heart Ignite by Lyle Griner & Diane Monroe.  For more information see The Youth & Family Institute

October 13, 2006

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY... Peace Lutheran Project

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Its one of the best stories of the year. Habitat for Humanity does so much for the communities that get involved. In this story Peace Lutheran in Cold Spring helps out in the cause of Habitat for Humanity. Peace joins a multitude of local businesses, volunteers, and contributors to make a house for Ahmed's family. 

This story will touch the hearts of many as Ahmed will get his family a house. He is a father of three and they have been in the U.S. for about 5 years. His interview really shows just how much this means to him and everyone impacted by Habitat for Humanity.

July 20, 2006

Assumption Campus - A Good Place For All Seasons!

        
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A very important asset in the "Land of ROCORI" can be found at Assumption Campus in Cold Spring.  At Assumption you'll find a combination of independent living apartments as well as assistant living services that provide fro the needs of the senior who is experiencing some of the final chapters of life.  The measure of quaility in any senior home lies not only in the facility rooms and services available, but in the culture and philosophy of the people who provide daily care for the residents. 

In this story you'll meet both staff and residents at Assumption Campus.  After viewing this short informative clip, you'll understand why Assumption has waiting lists for people who are looking forward to becoming a part of this warm and friendly place in our community.

June 27, 2006

FOUND... a movie by 36 Parables

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A sample of 36 Parables Work. Very thought provoking.
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Found is based on the Parable of the Lost Coin (Luke 15:8-10). In this film, a wanderer has lost something of great value to him. Overcome, he searches frantically for his most prized possession.
Running Time: approx. 5 min.

8Or suppose a woman has ten silver coins and loses one. Does she not light a lamp, sweep the house and search carefully until she finds it? 9And when she finds it, she calls her friends and neighbors together and says, 'Rejoice with me; I have found my lost coin.' 10In the same way, I tell you, there is rejoicing in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner who repents."

April 18, 2006

IMMIGRATION: A Christian Response

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Earlier this month an evening lecture was given by St. John's University associate professor of pastoral theology Bernie Evans at St. Boniface Social Hall in Cold Spring.  His topic was, "A Christian Response To The Immigration Issue."

Evans addressed the Immigration issue from a number of perspectives.  He began by discussing the fundamental forces of Mexican people needing jobs and US companies needing cheap labor.  Present immigration laws need to be updated to better address the social and economic issues driving the present day immigration problem.

In referencing the written word found in Hebrew scripture and the New Testament, professor Evans pointed to sources that strongly indicate the Christian mandate to "care for the weak, poor and powerless"

He went on to describe the Catholic church in the Americas as a Immigrant Church having a long history of bringing together immigrant groups from countries all around the world. "We are all one family that needs to care for one another." 

January 06, 2006

"ALPHA" Course at Peace Lutheran

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On Monday evening, January 9th, beginning at 6:00 PM, you are invited to an introductory session about ALPHA at Peace Lutheran Church in Cold Spring.

The Alpha Course consists of a series of talks addressing key issues relating to the Christian faith.

Supper There is a light meal together at the beginning of each session which gives people a chance to get to know each other.

Talk After each talk we divide into small groups to discuss the topic of the evening, ask questions and express opinions.

Coffee & Small groups Listen, learn, discuss and discover. And ask anything. Alpha is a place where no question is too simple or too hostile.

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November 24, 2005

What Are You Thankful For?

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Were you one of the 22 ROCORI citizens who was asked,
"What are you most thankful for this Thanksgiving holiday?"

If you weren't, probably one of your friends, relatives or neighbors was interviewed.  You'll be surprised the many different things people are thankful for in the Land of ROCORI 2005.

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November 06, 2005

Reichel & Kuss Sing "The Prayer"

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This past Sunday, October 30th, 2005, Peace Lutheran in Cold Spring, MN, conducted their annual Youth Confirmation service.  This year 12 young people were confirmed into the church. 

They included: Matthew Braunberger, James Chance, Justin Engelmeyer, Ellie Frischmann, Nicole Holmberg, Brian LaVergne, Logan Payne, Reanna Phillips, Melissal Schmit, Brittany Valentien, Dane Vocelka, and Austin Zahara.

As a part of the service, Karla Reichel & Duane Kuss sang a duet to the beautiful song "The Prayer".  They were accompanied by Bette Kuss on the keyboard.  Here is a music video version of their performance taped during an earlier practice session. 

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October 09, 2005

Locals Sing For Pope John Paul II

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Pope John Paul II died April 2, 2005 in his Vatican apartment at the age of 84.

On Wednesday, October 3rd, 2001, the Cold Spring Area Maennerchor Mens' Chorus members attended morning mass at St. Peter's Square and sang for Pope John Paul II. This was part of a 2 week EURO III Maennerchor Tour of Austria, Germany, Hungary, Slovenia and Italy.  The tour group included over 90 Minnesotans who ventured across the Atlantic just three weeks after the 9/11 tragedy.

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