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Were such experiments a Borgesian hoax they might have a certain anomalous charm, but given that their author actually takes them seriously, it is difficult ...
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See this summary of EMP: As I have noted, Jones deliberately does not even cite the various . anomalous phenomena. that almost certainly were from EMP! ...

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Wed Sep 2 21:48:06 2009
Does atheism necessarily imply materialism?
Q. It's really a rhetorical question, but I'm interested in your responses. Take ID, for example. ID doesn't imply the God of traditional theism; ID could well be accounted for by the kind of systems theory proposed here: Note that this kind of integration of systems, complexity, and quantum theory is a *naturalistic* explanation of anomalous phenomena appearing across disciplines, including quantum physics, cosmology, biology, and consciousness studies. When you resort to a priori dismissal of anomalous phenomena for the sake of adherence to your paradigm, you impede the work of genuine science. Reality may not be what you think it is (in fact, if the history of science is any indicator, it certainly isn't), but that doesn't mean that… [cont.]
Asked by Evil Inverted Glagolitic Spock - Wed Feb 7 09:03:22 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Indeed, very interesting... I have started to read philosophical books such as Plato's Socrates, Apology and the Crito. I am now reading Soren Kierkegaard's the Sickness unto Death which is noted as "one of the key works of theistic existentialist thought". So far, the reading is fascinating and definitely raises many questions. We may never know if reality is what we know it to be, in its traditional sense, or if traditional religion is correct. This is true. Though, it's much fun to debate, don't you think???
Answered by aichausa - Wed Feb 7 09:40:41 2007

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