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Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection (edit 10)

I'm continuing to work on editing Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection. This week, I switched around the order between considering James's and Paul's testimony, by placing Paul's stronger testimony first. That way, there's no doubt that this testimony carries the odds over to the side of being probable. Things are still edited down […]

Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection (edit 9)

I'm continuing to work on editing Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection. This week, I edited down to the section starting "Conclusion: there is in fact far more than enough evidence to overcome the prior. (part 4)" You may next want to read: Christians, read your Bibles 15 puzzle: a tile sliding game Another […]

Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection (edit 8)

I'm continuing to work on editing Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection. This week, I edited down to the section starting "The evidence for a resurrection - is it enough? (part 4)" You may next want to read: Finding pi in a square grid: or, why you can have square brownies for pi day […]

Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection (edit 7)

I'm continuing to work on editing Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection. This week, I made some "style guide" type changes to the body of the text: "Bayes' theorem", "Bayes' rule", and "Bayes factor". Incidentally, I prefer "Jesus's" to "Jesus'" in indicating the possessive case for Jesus, because I think it agrees better with […]
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