RE: Jesus’ Failed Prophecy About His Return
January 11, 2019 at 10:05 pm
(This post was last modified: January 11, 2019 at 10:24 pm by Brian37.)
(January 11, 2019 at 8:57 pm)T0 Th3 M4X Wrote:(January 11, 2019 at 7:38 pm)Brian37 Wrote: Um no, damned sure you took that article out of context. Just like you want to claim "theory" in scientific language cant make predictions, which it does.
Yes clicked on that link, and it yep, you took that out of context.
The authors were NOT saying the heart could function like a brain all by itself. What they are saying, is really not new. But in that our fight or flight evolution causes our organs to work in concert to let us know when something is wrong. But, again, they are NOT saying the heart is a brain itself, They are saying our brain stem, which regulates our organs have a neurological connection, and that is true, But you are being disingenuous.
All it is saying is that ON AVERAGE, the more active you are ON AVERAGE, the better the odds that you will have better cognitive responses.
What it does not take into account however, is as "wise" as a person might be, is our same species can be healthy and survive and still base that success on false claims. The Ancient Egyptians were successful for 3,000 years falsely believing in the sun God Ra, and no, I can't build a pyramid. I wouldn't even know where to start. But all that success didn't make Osiris, Isis or Horus real.
"Wise" is a relative term. I see wisdom in every religion. Motifs of kindness, empathy and compassion exist in every religion. But, that "wisdom" isn't a product of the divine, but a product of our evolution.
"UNWISE DECISIONS"
You missed that part.
What they are saying, is that if you exercise your odds of turning on a dime(even if just making a sudden decision) when need be increase, they are not saying that turning on that dime will always lead you in the right direction.
I didn't say "by itself." They work as a system. Additionally, you just stated the opposite in terms of rationale. It's predominantly the lower activity, as stated in the research.
Quote from you:
"All it is saying is that ON AVERAGE, the more active you are ON AVERAGE, the better the odds that you will have better cognitive responses."
Quote from journal info:
"The new study is the first to show that the physiology of the heart, specifically the variability of heart rate during low physical activity, is related to less biased, wiser judgment..."
Organs work as a system? "I'm Wolf Blitzer in The Situation Room, our top story tonight YOU DON'T SAY?"
No, you made your original post when you linked that article with the intent to imply that something super natural was at the core.
And again, you still ignore the part that varying heart rates, while healthy, and can lead to faster responses, that those responses DO NOT always lead to factual conclusions. IE as the article said, "Unwise decisions".
All the article is saying is don't sit on your ass all day. But even if you are active, you can exercise and work out and train to be a healthy member of Al Qaeda, never smoke and drink, and still fly a plane into a sky scraper.