S: Curtis, thanks for the great reply. I would enjoy continuing the discussion
-- tho there may be gaps in response some times as both life and brain freeze
intervene.
Some initial thoughts on your responses
C: The only thing I could add is that the creativity within scientific
frame
On 12/9/2014 11:52 AM, curtisdeltablues wrote:
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It seems to me that the same issues you brought up about verifying
such claims pertain to the question of how could a human know such a
thing in the first place? Most traditions that propose such theories
seem to resort to: God wrote this book to
This place can be very useful or articulating how you are thinking about
complex topics, as well as integrating past and present perspectives. I would
gladly extend our conversation to see what areas are of mutual interest, or
even just as a writing prompt for divergent views. I appreciate the
As I understand your question and framework, my approach is along alternate
lines -- which I am happy to try to elucidate. I appreciate your background
and skills in rational thinking, epistemology, understandings of the
limitations and misperceptions of the senses and mind, cognitive biases,
It seems to me that the same issues you brought up about verifying such claims
pertain to the question of how could a human know such a thing in the first
place? Most traditions that propose such theories seem to resort to: God wrote
this book to account for how a human could get this kind of