(September 16, 2014 at 11:36 am)Crossless1 Wrote: . . . . . . . . . Prof, seriously, why can't you apply the same real world practical reason you bring to engine performance to the other areas of your life? I assume you wouldn't trust a transmission specialist who based his work on faith in the ravings of some lunatic wagon builder from pre-industrial times. Yet here you are -- a 21st Century man, clinging to ancient writings from a world long dead and little understood today. I think even you would be appalled if you could encounter your Bible heroes in the flesh and actually realize how ignorant, primitive, and superstitious they were. . . . . . . .Here is a question that's puzzled and frustrated me all my life.
How can otherwise intelligent people not be able to distinguish between superstition and logic? It appears the new science of neurotheology is about to get some answers. The next question is will they find a cure?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurotheology
The Human Race is insane.