Re: thoughts on Jesus



Mike Painter wrote:
alwaysaskingquestions wrote:

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My guess is that, within about 10 years, science will agree that the
human mind is entirely contained in the human brain.

I'm glad that you accept that is a guess and that it is not agreed at
present which was my original point.

FWIW, I don't think we will really be any closer in 10 years.
Attempts to resolve the human mind remind me of the ongoing attempts
to resolve abiogenesis - everybody is convinced that they know what
happened but we are no nearer a conclusive answer than we were when
Darwin talked of the 'warm little pond'.

You have not read much about it if you honestly believe that.
But that's the difference between science and opinions formed on vague
ideas.

Examples would be nice, then.


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