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BBC Frets about Science and God

March 24th, 2009

From the UK, an article about the intersection of science and religion, at the level of quantum physics: BBC NEWS | What do you get if you divide science by God?.

Scientists who are also religionists are in the minority, for sure, but they get a disproportionate amount of attention… like a Jewish Nazi of a black employee of the KKK. Is this appropriate?

Not sure… obviously many people think this tells us something about the state of knowledge. I’m more inclined to believe that it is just further proof that religion is brain/genetically based as I postulated over 20 years ago. With that being the case, you’d expect a certain percentage of people with a high knowledge of reality would still find themselves unable to let go of superstition. Otherwise, you’d have an equal percentage of people with little understanding of the rational thinking process who would nevertheless be non-believers.


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Miraculous Messages at Big Lots

December 25th, 2008

Yet another reason why God is too busy to save starving children, sick babies, etc: toy’s message hits home with widow

Gail Cotter lost her husband to cancer a year ago during the holiday season. So this Christmas has been hard for her.

But recently while shopping with her daughter, Michelle Olszewski, for presents for the grandchildren, she picked up one of those draw-and-erase boards that kids can doodle on. She noticed something printed on the screen.
“I love you Gail.”

Messages from God on toys… well, at least it’s different from the usual Jesus on a Napkin Stain story. But as soon as He gets done with all His low-brow “miracles,” God is going to get around to those dying kids…hones


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Jesus and Mary Appear in Arizona

December 24th, 2008

In the very long tradition of Jesus on Grilled Cheese and Mary on coffee table stains, Arizona wants to be included: Virgin Mary, Jesus Christ sightings in Valley

“Everyone just stay on the sidewalk,” police told the crowd, “because we’re getting calls from people that can’t get to their houses.”

We just love these religious pareidolia stories; they give us an explanation as to why there is so much suffering in the world. After all, how can you expect God to save the 25,000 children who starve to death every day – or that baby with painful cancer you saw on TV just last night? Clearly, He is too damn busy appearing on sidewalks, cheese sandwiches and driveway stains to worry about insignificant problems like human suffering!


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Psychic Visualizes Prison Sentence

December 24th, 2008

Lisa Miller is only 27 years old but she’s a Master Psychic. …Assuming by “master” we mean someone who can use a nonexistent power to scam others out of a lot of money, that is: ‘Psychic’ gets 2 months in bilking of $108,000

Miller convinced the woman that she was cursed and needed “spiritual cleansing,” authorities said. The woman gave Miller $108,000 from her checking, savings and retirement accounts as well as cash, jewelry and gift cards. She also financed a Corvette for Miller, authorities said.

You can make fun of the victim if you like, but not until you are DEAD sure that you haven’t been talked into believing something stupid. Just how sure are you, anyway?


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Newsworthy Burrito

December 23rd, 2008

Police and paranoia…or pareidolia… they have more in common than their first letter! Minor news item having some fun with the local gestapo: Burrito Baby (Photo)
Hey, it could have been a terrorist burrito, too! You know what they say, “if it saves one life” and all that…

This is another illustration showing how easily normal people can be fooled/suffer delusions/say and do crazy things – all based on their inner fears and prejudices.


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Face On Ice

December 23rd, 2008

It sure doesn’t take much to get on TV these days, does it? This “news story” is a very rare case of non-Jesus pareidolia: Old man winter pays Northwest a visit — literally! | KOMO News

..in Lake Stevens, it looks like he put in a personal appearance! This icicle was found hanging from Jeremy Olden’s home.

Pareidolia, btw, is the sense of seeing a form that isn’t there; Jesus on toast, The Virgin Mary on a window stain, etc. The tendency to interpret a vague stimulus as something known to the viewer. [ref] It’s an easy way to get publicity if you are morally-challenged.


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