Monday, December 22, 2008

Why Should Anyone Believe Anything At All - Part 8
(Part 8 is prompted by a comment made on one of the earlier parts.)

So at what point does it become necessary or at least important enough....(after all, 'necessary' is a pretty strong word.) to effect an effort on our behalf regarding some sort of verification? I suspect that the more 'important' it is, then perhaps the stronger the effect to affect effort. Example, cross over a 1000 ft deep gorge on a foot bridge that looks like it may or may not stay together if you crossed it. How about if the bridge is only 2 ft high off the ground? What about 5 feet off the ground? 10 ft? 20 ft? 45 ft? 200 ft? I’m sure the reason for going on the bridge would also play apart, but whatever the reason for crossing would not determine whether the bridge will hold or not.



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For futher information about this subject please refer to the book that I got my ideas from.


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Check out the book Why Should Anyone Believe Anything At All by James Sire

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