marg wrote:One can read garbage and gain nothing, one can read uncritically and gain wrong insights and/or no insights of any consequence.
Does that include
Who Really Wrote the Book of Mormon?
marg wrote:Reading lots is no indication that one thinks well about an issue.
And reading
little is no indication that one thinks well about an issue. In fact, less reading is a liability.
marg wrote:And being well educated and having a PHD, as Lommel (re the NDE discussion) does, does not mean that the person thinks well on all issues put to them.
But at least they made an honest effort. What is
your Ph.D in, marg?
marg wrote:Other scientists have refuted his article.
Not in
The Lancet. On opinionated blogs and other websites. I'll leave you to guess why they weren't game enough to reply to
The Lancet.
marg wrote:Of course my experience on the Mormon boards taught me this concept well about educated individuals, even PHd's. So intelligence is multifaceted and shows up differently in people.
But you just didn't bother to get a Ph.D, like Blackmore did in parapsychology. You read less than a dozen articles on near death experiences, and "presto!" you know ALL the answers.
Are you working on a TOE (Theory of Everything)? Paul Davies might be interested to hear what you have to say.