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03/30/07
Dawkins
Filed under: God
Posted by: @ 6:44 pm

Listened to Richard Dawkins in interview with Terry Gross on NPR this week. I had read ‘the God Delusion’ earlier, so I was already familiar with his arguments against the existence of God, which appear a bit shallow to me. It goes something like this:

Sounds logical, right?

But wait…

If you’d analyze the mechanical and bio-chemical infrastructure of me and my dog, would there be much of a difference? Don’t cows have 4 stomachs, which one could argue makes them more complex than us 2-leggers. Yet, as a whole, I would argue, we humans are a lot more complex than any of our animal friends. The difference is in our minds.

Biologists might argue that our brains are bigger and thus more evolved than those of the animals, which explains our greater mental abilities. Maybe so, but the complexity of our minds does not grow through evolution, but through learning and experience. Our minds are very simple when we are born, and we are capable like no other animal to learn and expand our minds. As a side effect, we have the longest childhood of any species by far. And somewhere in that time, we develop the capability to think original, or at least independent, thought. Since God would be more like the mind than like the body, the need for God’s complexity certainly does not disprove his existence, even if the complexity of life is likely explained through natural selection.

In his book, Dawkins tells us he is a monoist, i.e., he believes brain and spirit are one. Do monoists believe that once science has figured out how the brain works, you could build a Hal-like (2001: a Space Odyssey) material thing that litterally would have a mind of its own? As a computer programmer, I certainly cannot believe that. But like Dawkins, I have a very hard time believing what I cannot see.

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03/28/07
Meta-Blogs
Filed under: General
Posted by: @ 12:04 am

So it turns out that different people have different thoughts around what a meta-blog would be. Some versions include:

I am going to continue my experiment a little longer, see where it leads me.

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03/26/07
Blog-fame
Filed under: General
Posted by: @ 10:56 pm

57 Million Blogs on the Web. And now one more. Why?

Well, first of all, 57M people can’t all be wrong (or can they..?). If this many people all over the world think they have something to say and a Blog is the way to say it, there must be something to it. Being a bit of a technology-dragger, I am now now at the point where I have to have one, and I am officially on my way up the learning curve.

The second reason is that I do have something to say. A lot, if you stop to think about it. I’m really quite opinionated about a lot of things. But I typically don’t get to stop and think about it, and as a result, the world will have to do without my intellectual contributions, words of wisdom, and other non-sense that may or may not be useful for anyone in particular.

So this blog is an experiment to see if a short attention span, coupled with a media made for a short attention span world, can lead to fame.

Blog-fame, that is. 

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