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Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection (edit 76)

I'm continuing to work on editing Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection. Things are edited down to 'Chapter 17: Conclusion and epilogue'. We're nearing the end, but I've left some sections unwritten, which I'll need to go back and fill. You may next want to read: Questions and answers: my career change to data […]

Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection (edit 75)

I'm continuing to work on editing Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection. Things are edited down to 'Chapter 15: Double checks of the "skeptic's distribution" approach'. You may next want to read: The word "If" does not apply to God How is God related to all other fields of study? Another post, from the […]

Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection (edit 74)

I'm continuing to work on editing Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection. Things are edited down to 'Accounts in Josephus'. You may next want to read: The Gospel: the central message of Christianity Can God make a rock so heavy that he cannot lift it? Another post, from the table of contents

Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection (edit 73)

I'm continuing to work on editing Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection. Things are edited down to '"Something happened" vs. "a miracle happened"'. You may next want to read: Some vague, unoriginal thoughts about the election The biblical timeline of the universe Another post, from the table of contents

Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection (edit 72)

I'm continuing to work on editing Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection. Things are edited down to 'PART V: More double checks'. You may next want to read: A presentation on Bayesian hierarchical modeling My facebook post on Easter Another post, from the table of contents

Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection (edit 71)

I'm continuing to work on editing Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection. Things are edited down to 'Chapter 13: Defenses against crackpot theories'. You may next want to read: "Simon, son of John, do you love me?" Should we put the LORD our God to the test? Another post, from the table of contents

Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection (edit 70)

I'm continuing to work on editing Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection. Things are edited down to 'The simulation and code, revisited with more likely values'. The jupyter notebook may need to be updated again. You may next want to read: The principle of least awesomeness Basic Bayesian reasoning: a better way to think […]

Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection (edit 69)

I'm continuing to work on editing Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection. Things are still edited down to 'Chapter 12: Tuning the "skeptic's distribution" approach'. But the jupyter notebook has been uploaded, and the minor numbers afterwards has been updated. You may next want to read: A record of the total solar eclipse Finding […]

Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection (edit 68)

I'm continuing to work on editing Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection. Things are edited down to 'Chapter 12: Tuning the "skeptic's distribution" approach'. The jupyter notebook hasn't been uploaded yet, as it takes a while to run. Once it's done, I'll need to do a little bit more editing of numbers after the […]

Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection (edit 67)

I'm continuing to work on editing Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection. Things are edited down to 'Simulation and code: The number of "outliers" decides the case.' You may next want to read: A presentation on Bayesian hierarchical modeling I am a sinner. Another post, from the table of contents
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