[Platt]
Yes, I know. To you libs the majority of Americans are ignorant rubes and 
only intellectuals like you, Dennett and Al Gore  know the Truth. Anyway, 
reason is no challenge to theology. The reasonable theory that all is 
matter and energy consists of neither matter nor energy. Reason rests on 
unprovable premises. I assume you are familiar with Godel. 

[Krimel]
As to the first part of your statement I would have to admit that I actually
do think that way. I am often reminded of Robert Anton Wilson's statement,
"Think of how dumb the average guy is and remember that half of the people
are dumber than him." I mostly object to theologies and political view that
elevate ignorance to a virtue.

Unproven assumptions are inevitable. Which ones we make are matters of
choice. I prefer to be guided by probability. 

[Platt]
Are you saying cause and effect laws (determinism) other than in quantum 
physics have been repealed by science and that I will live forever? If so, 
a lot a pathologists will be out of work. 

[Krimel]
I believe what I have said repeatedly is that "cause and effect" are special
cases where probability is estimated at 100%. Such instances are tragically
rare. With regard to living forever I would refer you to Ray Kurzweil.
Extrapolating Moore's Law to medicine Kurzweil thinks that we have the
potential to extend life if not forever at least indefinitely. 



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