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The Case Against Miracles: Why Extraordinary Claims Persist — Systems of Belief

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Welcome to Crisis in Perception, where we examine the systems shaping our world.


This episode explores The Case Against Miracles, edited by John W. Loftus, as a systems-level analysis of belief formation, testimony, probability, and institutional persistence.


The discussion examines:


• incentive structures

• institutional persistence

• feedback loops

• hidden system dynamics

• structural outcomes


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