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Though Vernadsky's theories contribute to the understanding, I prefer Teilhard's vision in the sense that movement is the natural state of our universe. Everything begins as inert matter, Geosphere, then it becomes alive through direct intervention of God, Biosphere (Gen. 2:7), and although I believe every living being has a consciousness, only the human knows it has one and thus, through disobedience in this case, we gain it, Noosphere (Gen 3:22). And where is God in all this? in the Omega Point or Christosphere as Teilhard puts it.
Though Vernadsky's theories contribute to the understanding, I prefer Teilhard's vision in the sense that movement is the natural state of our universe. Everything begins as inert matter, Geosphere, then it becomes alive through direct intervention of God, Biosphere (Gen. 2:7), and although I believe every living being has a consciousness, only the human knows it has one and thus, through disobedience in this case, we gain it, Noosphere (Gen 3:22). And where is God in all this? in the Omega Point or Christosphere as Teilhard puts it.
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