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C.S. Lewis is certainly right to suppose that in considering the question of whether miracles exist there is a danger that one will appear to a priori arguments and assumptions. But the solution to this problem is not to decide on naturalism or supernaturalism beforehand. Rather, one must attempt to reject the a priori arguments and instead base one's position on inductive considerations. Lewis has not shown that this is impossible. Thus he has not shown that one must choose between naturalism and supernaturalism before investigating the possibility of miracles.

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With reluctance, me

Category: Personal
Posted on: March 20, 2007 4:34 PM, by PZ Myers

So, Mike Haubrich stopped by my office yesterday, and during the conversation he mentioned that there was a video of me on the Seed site … with some trepidation, I took a look, and there it is: it's my short presentation at the Inspiration Festival last fall. Ouch. I just cringe to see and hear myself, but in the spirit of being forthright and honest and exposing my flaws complete and without censorship, there I am. At least I really, really like developmental biology.

This is not an opening volley to trigger Atrios, the Editors, and TBogg to start hurling appalling YouTube videos across the net at each other. Or you, either.

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#1

Oh yes, cue the Rick Wakeman videos!

Posted by: Tlazolteotl | March 20, 2007 4:44 PM

#2

(Obligatory groan...)

Seminal event. Indeed.

You don't do that line in class, do you?

Seriously, good stuff.

Posted by: AJ Milne | March 20, 2007 4:53 PM

#3

Appalling?

Sir, we post nothing but the very finest prog rock and jazz fusion videos. Which is not to mention the Editor's campaign videos which - contrary to popular belief - are MUCH too well-crafted to have been made by a three-year-old.

I demand either a retraction or a crappy YouTube video in response.

Posted by: Sifu Tweety | March 20, 2007 5:50 PM

#4

...but you seem so mild-mannered!

Posted by: Karley | March 20, 2007 6:35 PM

#5

I'd love to take class with you! (Do you allow belly laughter among your students?)

Posted by: Ribozyme | March 20, 2007 9:36 PM

#6
...but you seem so mild-mannered!

Oh, but he is so much nastier in person. I had to run a gauntlet to prove I am an atheist. He held my kids at gunpoint. He made us look at fish-poop under a stereoscope!

But, once he was satisfied I am a real atheist and not a creationist in disguise, he opened up and we had a real good time.

Now my kids want to attend science camp at UMM. And PZ was kind enough to sign my son's hat. I would recommend that any of you who happen to be the Westerly Minnesota Region stop in and pay a visit. PZ may even show you his personally autgographed copy of The God Delusion.

Posted by: Mike Haubrich | March 20, 2007 11:24 PM

#7

Hey PZ,

Good vid. Damn, that's another beer I owe you for an informative talk! There wasn't anything I didn't know there, but there was a lot I had forgotten and was overjoyed to be reminded of it.

Louis

Posted by: Louis | March 21, 2007 5:58 AM

#8

It was cool to see the master at work! Though I know for a fact there are a few trees in Morris.

Posted by: dukkamon | March 21, 2007 3:31 PM

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