A Bible for a Thoughtful Skeptic: The Natural History of Intelligence

by Thom Pain Jr.


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Publication Date : 4/02/2005

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 344
ISBN : 9781413478853
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 344
ISBN : 9781413478846

About the Book

This book makes the case for realistic faith in the power of intelligence as opposed to blind faith in the pronouncements of those who claim infallibility or divine guidance. The author, Thom Pain, identifies the discoveries of systems and information theory early in the twentieth century as the key to a naturalistic explanation of purposeful life and intelligence and to the last stage in the emancipation of science from theology. He begins his story with the discoveries that revealed the memory mechanism as a built-in “tropisms for truth” that gave even primitive creatures a logical tool for improving their decisions and solving their problems. It is a story that reveals a surprisingly early version of intelligence and an amazing versatility in the types and range of intelligence. When one species developed symbolic languages, it becomes the story of the cultural developments of the human species.

As civilization evolved, Thom identifies the rulers and the ruling classes as both the leaders and the obstacles to intellectual progress. In their new role, the rulers either claimed to be gods or the representative of the gods and often led the exploitation that had become the privilege of conquers and of the ruling classes. Indoctrinated faith and loyalty became authoritarian tools of aggression and oppression. In this cruel environment, religion also became a source of moral strength and initiative for the oppressed and religious rebels were often the leaders in the struggles for political and intellectual freedom. These struggles were not about the belief in God but about the abuses of authority by those who claimed to be the representatives of God. Thom follows this story as it sharpened the distinction between reason and theology and led to the modern concepts of democracy and personal and religious freedom.


About the Author

Thom Pain Jr. is the son of the imaginary scholar created by Will Eno for the stage play Thom Pain (based on nothing) who shares the dreams of Thomas Paine the great rationalist of the eighteenth century and author of American Crisis, Common Sense and Age of Reason. The prophets in Thom’s bible are historians, scientists and philosophers. He identifies the discoveries of systems and information theory early in the twentieth century as the last stage in the emancipation of science from theology and examines the implications of that distinction for the concepts of faith and truth. The story he tells is the natural history of intelligence as well as the justification for his faith in intelligence.