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    A miraculous tree stump.

    I love this religious stuff, nothing to say really just for your amusement.

    http://www.independent.ie/national-n...s-1813470.html


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    I hate this religious stuff. Way to make the majority of decent, religious people in the world look like a bunch of loons

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    Quote Originally Posted by boofhead View Post
    I hate this religious stuff. Way to make the majority of decent, religious people in the world look like a bunch of loons
    I thought believing in a God did that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Modestus View Post
    I thought believing in a God did that?
    Errrr......no. Many of the most intelligent people in the world believe in deity.

    BTW what is that shape on the bottom right of the Mary stump? A hobbit looking up her skirt?

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    We really are stupid aren't we.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cúchulainn View Post
    We really are stupid aren't we.
    Depends on what your comparing us to.

    I wanna lie, lie to myself, myself and someone else. Cause it’s the lying that hurts, and it’s the hurt that lets me know I’m alive.”

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    Pareidolia strikes again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boeing View Post
    Pareidolia strikes again.
    What?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Boeing View Post
    Pareidolia strikes again.
    I would contend that there is no pareidolia in the observer, as the tree has been intentionally cut that way. The only case of pareidolia is that of the cutter, who, just like Michelangelo, saw the image in the raw material.

    A form of cognitive flexibility, as usual, which often non-religious people do not possess either in its more immature form (pareidolia is commonly seen in children as such, based on their ability to fantasize) nor in the more advanced one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ummon View Post
    I would contend that there is no pareidolia in the observer, as the tree has been intentionally cut that way. The only case of pareidolia is that of the cutter, who, just like Michelangelo, saw the image in the raw material.
    If you are comparing Michelangelo with whoever chopped down that tree at a funny angle, then your sense of aesthetics seems askew, somewhat. If anyone else saw that image (such as it is) they'd probably leave it, because it's utterly crap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ummon View Post
    I would contend that there is no pareidolia in the observer, as the tree has been intentionally cut that way. The only case of pareidolia is that of the cutter, who, just like Michelangelo, saw the image in the raw material.
    Fair enough, but then it goes from simple pattern recognition in the mind of the devout to fraud.

    A form of cognitive flexibility, as usual, which often non-religious people do not possess either in its more immature form (pareidolia is commonly seen in children as such, based on their ability to fantasize) nor in the more advanced one.
    Every human has pattern recognition. The patterns we see are certainly determined by what we believe.

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    Bow down before it and receive it's offering.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Modestus View Post
    A miraculous tree stump.

    I love this religious stuff, nothing to say really just for your amusement.

    http://www.independent.ie/national-n...s-1813470.html


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    Who the hell cuts a tree down like that?
    It looks like it was done on purpose. I also don't remember the Virgin Mary having a tail, or essentially being a featureless shadow that could be any person if you wanted it to be.

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    It's a mermaid!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boeing View Post
    It's a mermaid!
    Looks more like a pokemon to me.

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    Modestus,

    Isn't it strange that religion seeks signs and wonders whilst them of God require only faith? It was written that it was the Jew who needed the signs whilst the Greeks sought wisdom, yet here we have another so-called sign that the Greeks love to have around them. It really beggars belief.

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    Quote Originally Posted by basics View Post
    Modestus,

    Isn't it strange that religion seeks signs and wonders whilst them of God require only faith? It was written that it was the Jew who needed the signs whilst the Greeks sought wisdom, yet here we have another so-called sign that the Greeks love to have around them. It really beggars belief.
    Many people who are now praying to the tree stump (got to love it) believe its an image of the Virgin Mary because they consider themselves to have a strong faith, some others would say that its because their faith is so shallow they need confirmation in any form even a bit of wood.

    Ha the priest is away on holidays I think its going to be a bit of a laugh when he comes home and finds half his congregation outside the church worshipping a peace of wood, a weeks a short time in religion.

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    The wheel is spinning, but the hamster is dead.

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    I like how they've given the stump a little blue hood there, it's a nice touch.
    The wheel is spinning, but the hamster is dead.

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