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Richard Leslie Thompson, also known as Sadaputa Dasa (; February 4, 1947 – September 18, 2008), was an American mathematician,. Readable online a
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described him as a driving intellectual force of ' Vedic creationism' as co-author (with Michael Cremo) of '' Forbidden Archeology: The Hidden History of the Human Race'' (1993), a work that has attracted significant criticism from the scientific community. Thompson also published several books and articles on the relationship between religion and science,
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and
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. He was a member of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (popularly known as the ''Hare Krishna movement'' or ''ISKCON'') and a founding member of the Bhaktivedanta Institute, the branch of ISKCON dedicated to examining the relationship of modern scientific theories to the Vaishnava worldview. In the 'science and religion' community he was known for his articulation of ISKCON's view of science. Danish historian of religion Mikael Rothstein described Thompson as "the single dominating writer on science" in ISKCON whom ISKCON has chosen to "cover the field of science more or less on his own". C. Mackenzie Brown, professor of religion at Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, described him as "the leading figure" in ISKCON's critique of modern science.


Biography

Richard L. Thompson was born in
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, in 1947. In 1974 he received a
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in mathematics from
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. In the same year he formally became a member of ISKCON, receiving spiritual initiation from ISKCON's founder,
A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada Abhay Charanaravinda Bhaktivedanta Swami (; 1 September 1896 – 14 November 1977) was an Indian Gaudiya Vaishnava guru who founded ISKCON, commonly known as the "Hare Krishna movement". Members of ISKCON view Bhaktivedanta Swami as a repr ...
, and adopting the spiritual name Sadaputa Dasa. Thompson carried out research in the fields of
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,
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, and
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. He published scholarly articles in refereed journals and series, such as ''Journal of the International Association for Mathematical Geology'', ''Remote Sensing of Environment'', ''Biosystems'', and ''International Review of Cytology''. In 1976 he became a founding member of the Bhaktivedanta Institute, the scientific branch of ISKCON dedicated to examining the relationship of modern scientific theories to Swami Prabhupada’s Vaishnava worldview. Soon after joining ISKCON, Thompson became "ISKCON's dominating figure in science" and "established himself as the leading figure in the movement's critique of modern science in the light of
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spiritual (or 'higher-dimensional') science." He formulated ISKCON's view on the concept of "higher-dimensional science" and wrote extensively on scientific subjects from this perspective. In support of ISKCON's theology, he made research and analysis of the relation between the Vaishnava theological worldview and modern science. Thompson died of a heart attack on September 18, 2008.


''Forbidden Archeology''

The coauthor Michael Cremo writes in the Preface to the first edition, that the work's central claim, that anomalous paleontological evidence dating in many hundreds of thousands of years with examples such as the
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(generally considered by paleontologists to have been made by bipedal hominins) potentially stretching possibilities toward the low millions, suggests that modern human beings "perhaps ... coexisted with more apelike creatures," and that the scientific establishment, influenced by
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, has suppressed fossil evidence of extreme human antiquity. This argument has been criticised by mainstream scholars from a variety of disciplines. * * Wodak, J. and Oldroyd, D. (1996) ‘Vedic creationism’: a further twist to the evolution debate. Social Studies of Science, 26: 192–213 (quoted passages, p. 196, 206-207) * Morrow, Tom
Review of Forbidden Archeology's Impact by Michael A Cremo
RNCSE 19 (3): 14–17


Selected bibliography


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See also

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Hindu views on evolution Darwin's theory of evolution was influenced by interpretations of Hindu philosophy, especially reincarnation and human development. Hindus have found support for, or ideas foreshadowing evolutionary ideas, in scriptures, such as the mytheme of Da ...
* Quantum mysticism


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External links


Biography from an official website associated with the Bhaktivedanta Institute

Richard L.Thompson Archives
{{DEFAULTSORT:Thompson, Richard L. 1947 births 2008 deaths 20th-century American writers 21st-century American writers American Hare Krishnas American Hindus Converts to Hinduism Cornell University alumni Hindu creationists International Society for Krishna Consciousness religious figures People from Binghamton, New York Proponents of alternative chronologies