I had an informal discussion with an acquaintance several years ago about aliens.
"I would stop believing in God" he replied.
"Why?" I asked him.
"Because then Evolution would be true and then we wouldn't need God!" he responded with vigor.
This little innocuous conversation got me thinking how much faith did that indicate he had?
Shouldn't we as believers be of the mind that we always find a way to believe? Isn't that FAITH?
Monday, February 23, 2009
Saturday, March 29, 2008
The Cost of Experience
While I believe that experience helps us with understanding, I also believe that experience prejudices our judgment.
For example, if you come from an abused family life, you tend to see all people as abusive. Similarly, criminals tend to view everyone as criminal.
So, where does that leave us? It leaves us with the need to experience MORE things. It raises the need for education and literacy.
For example, if you come from an abused family life, you tend to see all people as abusive. Similarly, criminals tend to view everyone as criminal.
So, where does that leave us? It leaves us with the need to experience MORE things. It raises the need for education and literacy.
Friday, March 21, 2008
Patterns
One question that has been posed in the last couple years is if the human brain uses something akin the bayesian logic.
I believe it does.
If we consider the priors of Baysesian statistics as human experience, it is tantilizing to imagine that the wa wemake decisions is based on that experience and how we have perceived our experiences.
I believe it does.
If we consider the priors of Baysesian statistics as human experience, it is tantilizing to imagine that the wa wemake decisions is based on that experience and how we have perceived our experiences.
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