Things you should never post on Facebook

The Huffington post has an article giving out some good advice (Yikes … did I just use the phrase “Good Advice” and “Huffington Post” in the same sentence? My mind is truly blown away).  Anyway, I’ve distilled it all down for you now, so here it is. You might indeed desire to post anything and … Read more

Coffee decisions

The organization that I am currently working at has always been kind enough to provide free coffee to all employees. Just wander up to the nearest vending machine, select your hearts desire and 20 seconds later a hot steaming cup of <insert your favorite here> is yours. However, all this took a left hand turn … Read more

Pagan Religious media coverage on the BBC

There is a rather daft article in today’s UK Telegraph about the BBC’s coverage of a pagan festival by Damian Thompson… Utterly fawning coverage from the BBC of the pagan festival of Halloween or “Samhain”, including an interview with a chief pagan in a sheepskin. “We’ll be continuing with our coverage throughout the day, watching … Read more

The reality of Witchcraft today

Viewing those who truly embrace an eccentric Wicca-based belief as nutters is probably justifiable, but labeling them as “Witches” and practitioners of evil is truly dangerous. Christianity is hostile to all other forms of belief and is fully prepared to fan the flames of such superstitious thinking. Many Christians would view the Wiccans as truly … Read more

Is that really Jesus, or is it something else? – Pareidolia

WARNING: If you are religious and easily offended, please stop reading now, this is not for you, it might be best if you just hit delete.

Every couple of months we all read about somebody who claims to have found an image of Jesus or the Virgin Mary, or the word Allah in some toast, a tree, a door … you name it. So what’s up, is Jesus busy imprinting himself all over the place, or is something else going on here?

What is actually happening is a psychological phenomenon known as Pareidolia. Sitting between your ears is an amazingly powerful and sophisticated pattern recognition engine that allows you to use only minimal details to recognize faces from a distance and in poor visibility. Having this ability gives humans a survival advantage that is obvious. Being able to identify friend from foe with split-second accuracy means that you don’t accidentally identify an enemy as a friend, because doing so could result in deadly consequences.  OK, its not quite that simplistic, there are as assortment of evolutionary pressures responsible for the development of the modern facial recognition capability of modern humans, I’ll not go into details now beacuse I think (hope) you get the idea.

Amazing as this face recognition ability is, it has a side effect, it will lead you to interpret random images or patterns of light and shade as being faces … for example the shape of Italy on a map looks really like a boot, or seeing faces or shapes in clouds, the face on the surface of Mars, or the man on the moon.

Now look left and without hesitation you see a face. Its not a face, all you have there are three circles and a line … and yet quite clearly we all immediately see a face.

So where does this leave us? Well, we are faced with folks seeing images of Jesus, the Virgin Mary, or the word Allah in all sorts of weird places. Often it rapidly spirals into complete insanity as thousands of believers soon turn up to pay homage to bits of toast or framed tortillas. Its all totally irrational. True believers might challenge this and claim that there is something out there beyond the purely rational … there is indeed, its the irrational.

Still not convinced? OK, to help nail the point home, there is an image of Jesus just after the fold … so if you are a true believer, well here is your opportunity to bow down and worship …

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