If you say you need to be 100% certain, you don’t understand how human brains work. It’s common for the human brain to be certain about things that later turn out to be completely false. It happens all the time, to everyone. If it has ever happened to you, then you know you can’t trust your own powers of certainty. […]
I sometimes call myself an atheist because it’s too hard to explain Spinoza’s version of god. And it’s too hard to explain that agnosticism is the only intellectually defensible position.
Fra endnu et interessant indlæg på Scott Adams’ Dilbert Blog.
Og Spinozas gud: se fx friesian.com eller mange andre steder…
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