The Principles We Participants in Continuing Creation Hold True Nature’s Continuing Creation is not a religion; it is a practice, a discipline, and a spiritual path. I recognize the Continuing N...
The Principles We Hold True

The Principles We Participants in Continuing Creation Hold True Nature’s Continuing Creation is not a religion; it is a practice, a discipline, and a spiritual path. I recognize the Continuing N...
Note: J.X. Mason’s Book of Continuing Creation opposes biblical creationism. We advocate only Natural Continuing Creation, which arises from physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering. I think...
“We need the tonic of wildness… At the same time that we are earnest to explore and learn all things, we require that all things be mysterious and unexplorable, that land and sea be indefinite...
Humans are not as special as we once thought. Until about 1960, people living in the Judeo-Christian tradition believed they were the masters of the Earth. Today, most of us realize that we are depe...
— J.X. Mason’s Blog Post of 11-2-21 — J.X. Mason is the author of ContinuingCreation.org How can our Spiritual Practice of Continuing Creation be based on science, when science is so unc...
Important antecedents ti The Book of G>O>D> are "Process Theology" and "Process Philosophy," which we discuss in an Essay called "Forerunners to This Book." But Process theologians and philosopher...
This Overview of the Book of Continuing Creation, 27 pages long, captures most of the main ideas in this collection of Essays. It addresses the central role of Nature, processes of Complexity, Emerge...