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« Reply #500 on: May 24, 2025, 03:12:50 pm »
"When a man ceases to believe in God, he doesn’t believe in nothing.
He believes in anything.” —G. K. Chesterton
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« Reply #501 on: May 25, 2025, 05:50:55 pm »
"When a man ceases to believe in God, he doesn’t believe in nothing.
He believes in anything.” —G. K. Chesterton


   He believes in Himself/Herself, which has worked out thus far. ~ corbe
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   He believes in Himself/Herself, which has worked out thus far. ~ corbe


Religiously unaffiliated subjects had significantly more lifetime suicide attempts and more first-degree relatives who committed suicide than subjects who endorsed a religious affiliation. Unaffiliated subjects were younger, less often married, less often had children, and had less contact with family members. Furthermore, subjects with no religious affiliation received fewer reasons for living, particularly fewer moral objections to suicide. In terms of clinical characteristics, religiously unaffiliated subjects had more lifetime impulsivity, aggression, and past substance se disorder. –Religious Affiliation and Suicide Attempt, American Journal of psychiatry, December 2004. - Brilliant Creations - The Wonder of Nature and Life, page 5 footnote

A 10-year study by the Department of Psychiatry, College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University revealed that the offspring of Protestant and Catholic parents were 76% less likely to experience episodes of major depression than the offspring of non-religious parents. The survey notes that Individuals with no religious affiliation are at greater risk for depressive symptoms and disorder... “People involved in their faith communities may be at reduced risk for depression, and private religious activities and beliefs are not strongly related to risk for depression".


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« Reply #503 on: May 25, 2025, 08:42:08 pm »
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Hi John—
 
Your critique of the Dawkins weasel demonstration found its way to me, and I agree with it entirely. I offered my own critique in Undeniable (p198-200). You hit the nail on the head!
Regrettably, even solid refutations of evolutionary arguments like this don’t seem to get their proponents to rethink their position. I’ve become convinced that this is because the root problem is spiritual, not scientific or intellectual.
Best regards,
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//endotwikipediadotorg/wiki/weasel_program

In chapter 3 of his book The Blind Watchmaker, biologist Richard Dawkins gave the following introduction to the program, referencing the well-known infinite monkey theorem.*
I don't know who it was first pointed out that, given enough time, a monkey bashing away at random on a typewriter could produce all the works of Shakespeare. The operative phrase is, of course, given enough time. Let us limit the task facing our monkey somewhat. Suppose that he has to produce, not the complete works of Shakespeare but just the short sentence 'Methinks it is like a weasel', and we shall make it relatively easy by giving him a typewriter with a restricted keyboard, one with just the 26 (capital) letters, and a space bar. How long will he take to write this one little sentence?

[NOTE:  How lazy of Richard Dawkins to fail to look up the author of his monkey business.  It was Sir Arthur Eddington.     
In 1928, British astrophysicist Arthur Eddington presented a classical illustration of chance in his book, The Nature of the Physical World: “If I let my fingers wander idly over the keys of a typewriter it might happen that my screed made an intelligible sentence. If an army of monkeys were strumming on typewriters they might write all the books in the British Museum.”
This is nonsense compounding nonsense.  And yet my high school math teacher presented this proposition to his classes in the 1960’s.
First, an “army of monkeys” wouldn’t be very interested in hitting typewriter keys repeatedly.  There is nothing for them to gain in so doing.
Second, those who did hit the keys would quickly get to the end of the line, and have no concept of returning the carriage to type the second line.
Third, those very few who somehow overcame the first and second hurdles, repeatedly, would find that the paper was ejected from the carriage, and they are hopelessly unable to replace the first page with a fresh sheet of paper.
Fourth, we will never get to the fourth problem of exhausting the ink in the typewriter ribbons because the “army of monkeys” would have defecated on or otherwise ruined every typewriter.
Fifth, Sir Arthur Eddington never began to consider the statistics of monkeys “selecting” 1 out of approximately 100 different keys, counting upper and lower case of all letters, numbers, and punctuation marks.  A page of an average book has 250 – 300 words.

hotghostwriter dot com/ blogs/blog/novel-length

*Finally, the largest army in the world is the People’s Liberation Army of Communist China, with over 2,000,000 troops.   This is hardly “infinite” in number. economictimes dot indiatimes dot com
The average word has 6.47 letters. capitalizemytitle dot com/
Using the lower value of 250 words, times 6.47 letters equals 1,617 characters in a page.
1/100 to the 1,617th power is 10 to the minus 3,234, for just one page, much less “all the books in the British Museum.”
“we just think of one chance in 10 to the 40th power” as “impossible”. – Richard Dawkins, (The Blind Watchmaker, page 142)
Emil Borel, a famous statistician, defined “impossible” as an event with a probability of 10 to the minus 50 or less.
owlcation dot com/stem/Borels-Law-of-Probability

This is equivalent to finding one unique marble, in 78 spheres the size of our solar system out to Pluto, all full of identical marbles except for one, on your first and only attempt.  You do not get an infinite number of attempts, not even two.
Therefore 10 to the 50 marbles, each 1cm in diameter, would occupy 78 spheres reaching from the center of the sun to Pluto, 5.906 billion kilometers from the sun.  (10 to the 5 marbles/km)3  = 10 to the 15  marbles per cubic km
To get 35 more orders of magnitude requires the multiplier of roughly (4.64 x 10 to the 11) cubed, for volume.
4.64x 10 to the 11 km/5.906 x 10 to the 9 km= ~78.5 spheres the size of our solar system to Pluto]


 Dawkins then goes on to show that a process of cumulative selection can take far fewer steps to reach any given target. In Dawkins' words:
We again use our computer monkey, but with a crucial difference in its program. It again begins by choosing a random sequence of 28 letters, just as before ... it duplicates it repeatedly, but with a certain chance of random error – 'mutation' – in the copying. The computer examines the mutant nonsense phrases, the 'progeny' of the original phrase, and chooses the one which, however slightly, most resembles the target phrase, METHINKS IT IS LIKE A WEASEL.
Generation 01:   WDLTMNLT DTJBKWIRZREZLMQCO P
Generation 02:   WDLTMNLT DTJBSWIRZREZLMQCO P
Generation 10:   MDLDMNLS ITJISWHRZREZ MECS P
Generation 20:   MELDINLS IT ISWPRKE Z WECSEL
Generation 30:   METHINGS IT ISWLIKE B WECSEL
Generation 40:   METHINKS IT IS LIKE I WEASEL
Generation 43:   METHINKS IT IS LIKE A WEASEL
Dawkins continues:
The exact time taken by the computer to reach the target doesn't matter. If you want to know, it completed the whole exercise for me, the first time, while I was out to lunch. It took about half an hour. (Computer enthusiasts may think this unduly slow. The reason is that the program was written in BASIC, a sort of computer baby-talk. When I rewrote it in Pascal, it took 11 seconds.) Computers are a bit faster at this kind of thing than monkeys, but the difference really isn't significant. What matters is the difference between the time taken by cumulative selection, and the time which the same computer, working flat out at the same rate, would take to reach the target phrase if it were forced to use the other procedure of single-step selection: about a million million million million million years. This is more than a million million million times as long as the universe has so far existed.

 
[So much for Dawkins’ specious argument in defense of Darwinism, which he proudly claimed, “… made it possible to be an intellectually fulfilled atheist.”  UncommonDescent dot com
Twenty-six capital letters plus the space bar equals twenty-seven. Twenty-seven to the twenty-eighth power equals ten to the fortieth different possible combinations, of which we seek only one specifically.  Dawkins admits his definition of “impossible” is 1 chance in 10 to the 40th power.  This is not for all of Shakespeare’s works, but for one short sentence, and even then on a dramatically altered keyboard, not of fifty possible keys, lower case, and fifty more keys, upper case, but for only twenty-six keys, all upper case.
Of critical but neglected importance is the fact that for “selection” to occur, the intermediary produced by the random mutation MUST confer a “selective advantage” for the host organism, otherwise it will be lost.  It is therefore incumbent on the advocate for Darwinism to demonstrate, in each case, what that improvement is and how it operates, every single time, without exception.   “Selection” requires no less.  This is easily done when copying short sentences, but not so easily done when originally constructing over 20,000 proteins in humans *a, the largest of which is titin, at 38,138 *b amino acid residues in length. 1 out of 20 amino acids “selected” consecutively 38,138 times has a probability of 1 chance in 10 to the 49,618.  This is for only one protein. Calculating for chirality, i.e. the “selection” of L amino acids instead of D amino acids *c and all peptide bonds rather than the equally probable non-peptide bonds *d reduces the probability of original naturalistic synthesis to 1 chance in 10 to the 72,578.  Twenty thousand more proteins to go! – John Phillip Jaeger]
*a - omni dot org/entry/188840/
*b - ncbi dot nlm dot nih dot gov
*c - ½ to the 38,138 = 10 to the minus 11,480
*d - ½ to the 38,138 = 10 to the minus 11,480
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« Reply #504 on: May 28, 2025, 09:06:08 pm »
Atheist left refers to the group which frequently and maliciously attacks the religious right as ignorant Bible-thumpers. For example, Googling atheist left produces only 56,400 hits versus 1,470,000 hits for religious right. - Science of the Bible, by John Phillip Jaeger, footnote page vi
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« Reply #505 on: May 31, 2025, 09:39:57 am »
Double Darwin Award Winners

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« Reply #506 on: June 01, 2025, 10:21:46 am »
No government in the 12,000 years of modern mankind history has led its people into anything but the history books with a simple lesson, don't let this happen to you.

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« Reply #507 on: June 02, 2025, 04:31:33 pm »
That's not Elon's address in your picture.  His is @elonmusk.  I get friend requests from fake Elons all the time....
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« Reply #510 on: June 15, 2025, 10:31:25 am »


Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are noble, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report, if there is any virtue and if there is anything praiseworthy—meditate on these things. (Philippians 4:8)

And let us not be weary in well doing. (Galatians 6:9)

The greatest discovery of any generation is that human beings can alter their lives by altering the attitudes of their minds. (Albert Schweitzer, MD, Nobel Laureate)1

Psychological professionals in the twenty-first-century have affirmed the substantial benefits, both mental and physical, of positive thinking in countless scholarly experiments, published papers and books. (Optimism and Its Impact on Mental and Physical Well-Being [nih.gov])

Science of the Bible, by John Phillip Jaeger, pages 6, 7
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« Reply #511 on: June 16, 2025, 01:48:50 pm »
Democrat Senator John Fetterman said, "My party loses the high moral ground when we riot and burn ......"

Democrats have never had the high moral ground.
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« Reply #512 on: June 16, 2025, 01:52:47 pm »
Democrat Senator John Fetterman said, "We lost the high moral ground when we riot and burn ......"

Democrats have never had the high moral ground.


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« Reply #513 on: June 16, 2025, 02:00:24 pm »
Democrat Senator John Fetterman said, "My party loses the high moral ground when we riot and burn ......"

Democrats have never had the high moral ground.


Not in any of our lifetimes for sure!
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« Reply #514 on: June 16, 2025, 02:32:02 pm »
As I said on another board, Dems have gone from liberal wingnuts, to liberal lunacy.  Nothing they are doing makes sense to the common man. 

The constituencies of the Dems are the following:

1.  Criminals, with felons being the ultimate party member
2.  Illegal invading aliens  - with 50 - 60 million illegal invading aliens in the USA, they are indeed a major demographic
3.  The alphabet people, with a special mention to transgenders.  Educators/Dems have resorted to steering children to
     embrace fully transgender preferences, people who do not comprehend the full lifelong impact of those decisions
4.  Islam  -  the Dems have flooded this nation with islam followers from the most hostile countries from around the world
5.  Communists  - with the likes of Sen Bernie Sanders controlling finance in the Senate for the Dems, and AOC in the
     House, I would say they have embraced communist principles. 

With the embrace of the above, they have destroyed their relationship with mainstream America.  The displacement of the American workforce, which is actually being done by both political parties has been a bigger element of the failure of both political parties.  Because Trump is committed to further destroying the American citizen position in the workforce, things will actually worsen for both parties.  Neither party represents the American people.  Trump's rhetoric appears to be opposite of that, but in reality, he supports the displacement of the American worker with his desire to increase the H1-b Visa recipients, a promise he made to tech billionaires in Silicon Valley with the 2024 election.

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« Reply #515 on: June 16, 2025, 02:37:38 pm »
As I said on another board, Dems have gone from liberal wingnuts, to liberal lunacy.  Nothing they are doing makes sense to the common man. 

The constituencies of the Dems are the following:

1.  Criminals, with felons being the ultimate party member
2.  Illegal invading aliens  - with 50 - 60 million illegal invading aliens in the USA, they are indeed a major demographic
3.  The alphabet people, with a special mention to transgenders.  Educators/Dems have resorted to steering children to
     embrace fully transgender preferences, people who do not comprehend the full lifelong impact of those decisions
4.  Islam  -  the Dems have flooded this nation with islam followers from the most hostile countries from around the world
5.  Communists  - with the likes of Sen Bernie Sanders controlling finance in the Senate for the Dems, and AOC in the
     House, I would say they have embraced communist principles. 

With the embrace of the above, they have destroyed their relationship with mainstream America.  The displacement of the American workforce, which is actually being done by both political parties has been a bigger element of the failure of both political parties.  Because Trump is committed to further destroying the American citizen position in the workforce, things will actually worsen for both parties.  Neither party represents the American people.  Trump's rhetoric appears to be opposite of that, but in reality, he supports the displacement of the American worker with his desire to increase the H1-b Visa recipients, a promise he made to tech billionaires in Silicon Valley with the 2024 election.

We don't always agree @jafo2010 but it's clear to me that you have a far firmer grasp on reality than most.
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« Reply #516 on: June 18, 2025, 07:47:43 pm »
"The amount of energy needed to refute bullshit is an order of magnitude bigger than to produce it." – Brandolini’s Law

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« Reply #517 on: June 18, 2025, 07:54:01 pm »
That's not Elon's address in your picture.  His is @elonmusk.  I get friend requests from fake Elons all the time....

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« Reply #518 on: June 20, 2025, 02:16:00 pm »
This is the opening screen for computers today:



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« Reply #519 on: June 23, 2025, 07:42:48 pm »
"It is more blessed to give than to receive." - Acts 20;35

Take your family, in-laws, parents, brothers and sisters on wonderful trips to Europe or Hawaii or both. 
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« Reply #520 on: June 24, 2025, 01:44:06 pm »
People will remember that the first Gulf War ended with Saddam Hussein being left in place. The second Gulf War would not have happened if he had been removed from power.

We are now making the very same mistake with Ayatollah Khamenei and his toxic murderous regime.

Vice-President Vance was on FOX's Brett Baier last night saying we will now have a “reset” in the Middle East. This sentiment was later echoed by Laura Ingraham on her show.

How are we going to “reset” the genocidal intentions of the ayatollahs towards Israel, America and the West? Even if their military were to be crushed and all of their weapons destroyed they would remain imprisoned in the ideological straight jacket of Islamic supremacism which compels them to perpetually seek our ruin.

Understand that we have done nothing to deserve Islam’s eternal enmity and there is nothing we can do to mollify it. The main element in Islam’s DNA is an everlasting hatred of the infidel. Grasp that and you will have grasped the stark and singular fact that Western culture and Islam are irreconcilable.

We will have no enduring safety let alone peace until the current Iranian regime is replaced and its messianic vision has evaporated.

The ayatollahs who have been tormenting the world since 1979 financed Oct. 7th. Why throw them an Obama lifeline when they are about to drown?

So far DT has done a spectacular job as has Netanyahu. The Iranian nuclear program lies in a heap of rubble but not its genocidal intentions. The circumstances have now been created for the Iranian people to change their regime. I’m afraid a ceasefire will hamstring and jeopardize that urgent necessity.

Now, I am hoping DT has more up his sleeve than his arm and that there are other factors in play that will ensure the complete destruction of Iran’s nuclear ambitions and the overthrow of the wicked, murderous and genocidal regime known as the Islamic Republic of Iran. If that is not the case then no amount of ecumenism or prosperity will alter its hostile intentions and we will all be condemned to living with a gun pointed at our head.

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Re: Thought For The Day by John Jaeger, MBA
« Reply #521 on: June 24, 2025, 02:22:42 pm »
The First Gulf War was fought to "liberate" Kuwait by an international coalition following the Weinberger Doctrine of using overwhelming force.

The Second Gulf War was an unncessary neo-con $h!tshow of hubris.  The outcome (regime change in Iraq) probably hastened Iran's pursuit of a nuclear weapons program under the belief that the United States would never invade and change regime in a country with nukes.  Since then, Ukraine and North Korea have proven this to be true.  Nukes deter foreign invasion.

If there is to be regime change in Iran, it needs to be done non-militarily using old fashioned espionage and spycraft.  The mullahs could be replaced by a secular military dictatorship, but not by a representative government initially.  There will be an immediate need to establish order to prevent a Syria-like or Libya-like civil war.

Not every nation wants to be a carbon copy of the United States, nor is every nation capable of replicating American society and Government.

Take the win, and use spycraft, diplomacy, and economics to influence what comes next.  American blood should not shed to protect India's and China's oil supply nor to implement Netanyahu's wet dream of regime change in Iran.  Netanyahu F'ed up when he backed Hamas in Gaza to counter the Palestinian Authority's influence on the West Bank.

The Middle East is a mess created by French and British imperial designs on the Mideast after WWI.  They eventually cut their losses and left, and America should do the same.
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« Reply #522 on: June 24, 2025, 08:54:09 pm »
Not every nation wants to be a carbon copy of the United States, nor is every nation capable of replicating American society and Government.

In 2025 I doubt the USA could replicate the miracle our Founders pulled off some 250 years ago.
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« Reply #523 on: June 25, 2025, 06:08:48 pm »
"When I began my career as a cosmologist some twenty years ago, I was a convinced atheist. I never in my wildest dreams imagined that one day I would be writing a book purporting to show that the central claims of Judeo-Christian theology are in fact true, that these claims are straightforward deductions of the laws of physics as we now understand them. I have been forced into these conclusions by the inexorable logic of my own special branch of physics." (Frank J. Tipler)

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