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Nick Szabo· 2026-01-31 02:11
RT Nick Szabo (@NickSzabo4)There are a ton of people, including but not limited to religious people, who just don't put much value in reality beyond what they need for their career and other practical considerations. The facts of evolution in particular don't touch upon most practical life enough to matter.Indeed the fantasies of creationism seem to have some benefits. I'd love for to hear your thoughts on this question: why do creationists have a higher Darwinian fitness than evolutionists? ...
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Nick Szabo· 2026-01-19 06:47
There are a ton of people, including but not limited to religious people, who just don't put much value in reality beyond what they need for their career and other practical considerations. The facts of evolution in particular don't touch upon most practical life enough to matter.Indeed the fantasies of creationism seem to have some benefits. I'd love for to hear your thoughts on this question: why do creationists have a higher Darwinian fitness than evolutionists?Colin Wright (@SwipeWright):What is keeping ...
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Nick Szabo· 2025-12-05 03:45
RT Nick Szabo (@NickSzabo4)Interestingly enough though, if e.g. long inflation is a correct cosmological theory, even pessimistic creationist estimates imply that life would have arisen spontaneously a vast number of times in the universe -- albeit the odds of it arising in a given (from an arbitrary point in the universe) *observable* universe would be extremely low: such could be the vast difference in size between the total universe and the miniscule fraction of it that we can observe, under long inflati ...
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Nick Szabo· 2025-12-04 04:05
RT Nick Szabo (@NickSzabo4)Interestingly enough though, if e.g. long inflation is a correct cosmological theory, even pessimistic creationist estimates imply that life would have arisen spontaneously a vast number of times in the universe -- albeit the odds of it arising in a given (from an arbitrary point in the universe) *observable* universe would be extremely low: such could be the vast difference in size between the total universe and the miniscule fraction of it that we can observe, under long inflati ...
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Nick Szabo· 2025-12-04 01:34
RT Nick Szabo (@NickSzabo4)Interestingly enough though, if e.g. long inflation is a correct cosmological theory, even pessimistic creationist estimates imply that life would have arisen spontaneously a vast number of times in the universe -- albeit the odds of it arising in a given (from an arbitrary point in the universe) *observable* universe would be extremely low: such could be the vast difference in size between the total universe and the miniscule fraction of it that we can observe, under long inflati ...
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Nick Szabo· 2025-10-20 05:16
RT Douglas Blake (@DNA101X)@NickSzabo4 Creationists, in their attitude towards God, retain the humility necessary to succeed, while most Darwinians are shallow materialists who don't want to be humbled by the deeper layer of reality.Optimal are God-fearing Darwinians - who boldly acknowledge all truths. ...