Tag Archives: probability

The Difference Between Faith, Reasonable Expectations, and Hope.

The main problem is that most don’t know the difference between faith, reasonable expectations, and hope. Most people use them interchangeably. When most people say they have “faith” in something, they really mean “reasonable expectations.” To me, faith means, belief “without evidence” or “lack of evidence.” It clearly states in the Bible: Jesus saith unto […]

Probulism and Where Did Life Begin?

The three general theories for where life began are: Deep-sea thermal vents, Shallow pools possibly in clay, Panspermia: life was seeded on earth from outside our world. Abiogenesis is a different field and issue than evolution. There are numerous videos and explanations available on the Internet that illustrate how molecules combine based on biochemistry to […]

Jesus Returns July 13: Times Square, New York City

Available now on Amazon Kindle, This short-story is one wild ride. Our tale asks the question, “What it would look like if Jesus Christ returned to Earth on July 13 in the center of Times Square for the Final Judgement?” The slant is definitely satirical, irreverent and liberal. There is a lot of political humor. […]

Reply to Amazon Kindle Book: God is Here by John W Nichols

Read through your little book, God is Here on Amazon Kindle. It tries to explain why bad things happen; why would a good God allow them? You are not free from drugs etc because of God. It is more due to probability! My guess is you went to a 12-Step program and gave yourself to […]

Thoughts on “it is what it is” and the Statistical Theory of Everything

This is in response to feedback concerning my Amazon Kindle book, The Statistical Theory of Everything. Note that the concept was originally coined by Isaac Asimov and grew from my research and work on the 12 Unthinkable Horrors of Human Existence. While some feel that viewing the world as a bell curve of events is obvious, […]