I think this chap on tonight got a little miffed . . . noted by his several pauses, and at one point I recall him saying
George had gone way past what the guest had planned on talking about. "The God Part of the Brain" guy that is. It was
kind of funny to my sensibilities, that this guy was pretty much playing the role of a god, saying he created this
concept and how the world was being saved by this new recognition that this part of the brain was inbuilt, but he didn't seem
to have the "atheist part of the brain" down too well. George's processes of thinking seemed to me to be busy calculating
how this topic was going to be received and so was formulating questions to accomodate 'true believers'.
Although I don't buy the theistic hypothesis as received, the way this guy got peaved at George showed to me he hadn't
really developed his 'first principles' very well, like: how does consciousness come from piror existing non-conscious
components. Or, for that matter, bodily life from non-living sub-components. Instead both George and his guest seemed
to revolve their attention to short-circuits in the brain's logic 'faculty'. Of course conspiracy had to come into it.
George never got miffed, but this guy (I really don't remember his name, not trying to demean him at all. In fact admire
much of his observations) avoided some pretty good questions by George.
George was not bad tonight. I find myself admiring George more and more as time goes on. It cannot be an easy job. I'm
wandering in this post, sorry. Not that enthused about the relentless harping on George as I once was. In fact, this site
is actually getting kind of boring.