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Filo,
A Mandelbrot set is based on the equation xn = (xn-1)^2+c, the set being the complex numbers c for which xn does not approach infinity. From very simple rules extremely complex patterns can arise. I was trying to illustrate that belief is necessary to function, from this start point many new and complex beliefs arise. [ July 05, 2002: Message edited by: The Messiah ]</p> |
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I think you might have missed my point. Are you saying that complex belief systems arise out of less complex beliefs? I can accept a complex belief system with regards to learning how to walk without falling down (gravity, motion, balance, etc.), but I can't accept that these would continue to the complexity of deity belief or supernatural belief. That would mean that deity/supernatural belief was a natural result of elemental beliefs. Am I misunderstanding you? Filo [ July 05, 2002: Message edited by: Filo Quiggens ]</p> |
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No, I don't think you are misunderstanding. I think beliefs are employed as a tool. From making assumptions about the position of the ground to making assumptions about why the sun comes up. Just because we can replace beliefs with certainties does not mean that the tendancy to establish beliefs is diminished. Perhaps the term 'you've got to believe in something' could be more accurately replaced with 'you do believe in something', but then of course the definition of belief comes into question. |
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I understand your point, but for me it is still quite a leap from beliefs/assumptions about something tangible to belief in mythology. Filo |
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