Computer Theology
Bertrand du Castel
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Believing is already doubting
Believing is already doubting.
Ecstasy is the recognition of identity.
And the mammalian brain isn't. Read
Our brains are more like birds' than we thought
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Bertrand du Castel
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