How to Work through Doubt and Uncertainty

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By Matthew Slama In the guide to Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement from JCGM, it defines uncertainty as meaning doubt. It specifically defines uncertainty of measurement as meaning doubt about the validity of the result of a measurement. I recently presented at a technical conference on methods of computing measurement uncertainty and was thinking about the applicability of these concepts to other areas of knowledge. We don’t see doubt and uncertainty in science the same as we do in religion. In religion, it is often viewed as a bad thing. But in science, it is often viewed as a good thing. The reason for this is in scientific endeavors; you are trying to achieve an end result – knowledge. In the scientific community, when one realizes that there is uncertainty,…
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Deceitful ‘Christian’ Logic

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Brace E. Barber False Apologetics Pete Buttigieg seems to be a brilliant man, and yet he has picked a stance against the Bible – God’s Word – God’s Truth. Hey, if you are going to run for President of the United States, you’ve got to have an unwavering belief in yourself. I’d suggest picking a battle you can win. The guy may become President some day, not this time, but next time or the time after that. The battle he won’t win is against God. Shake your fist at the sky, but too bad. There are enough Christians out there, the vast majority of Christians who can be convinced that the Bible doesn’t say what it says. Pete can quote verses about the poor and the environment, and he may…
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Have Christians Given Up?

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By Brace E. Barber March 14, 2019 Christian Apologetics Speaker The plane arrived in the early evening on cold day exactly seven days before the Championship. The players stepped off of the plane as the favorite to win the big game. Somehow their faces weren’t those of champions, they were downcast and distant. The look wasn’t that of determination. The players almost looked scared. After a week of game-preparation, the unimaginable happened. The players from both teams met in the middle of the field for the coin toss. Our team towered over the other boys in a way that made people wince at the tromping that they would give the opposing team. But instead of flipping the coin, the umpire waved his hands above his head and made the announcement…
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