On his blog, Physicist Sean Carroll talks about something that I think is really important for those of us who have discussions with theists. If you have been doing it for any time at all, you will recognize the things that Sean points out. He just words it better than I can.
Read "Faith and Epistemological Quicksand" here.
Showing posts with label mind. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mind. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Kids, Curiosity is a Good Thing.
John Boswell, the man behind Symphony of Science, has made a remixed auto-tuned song highlighting some of the advice Mr. Rogers has for children. It's an important message for adults as well.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Sam Harris: The Fireplace Delusion
Sam Harris has written a wonderfully enlightening and remarkably relatable piece on how the mind reacts when cherished beliefs are challenged by outside sources. He likens the love of a burning wood fire to the love of whatever religious beliefs one may have, and notes that we often react similarly if either idea is attacked. He asks his readers to be honest with themselves and pay attention to how their own mind behaves while they read his summation of wood fires. Then they can more accurately understand how the religious mind works when challenged.
Read it for yourself here.
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brain,
critical thinking,
freedom from religion,
mind,
Sam Harris,
science
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