HUMANISM EXPLORATIONS
January 2022
🌟 HUMANISM EXPLORATIONS🌟 is part of the Center For Inquiry , CFI Rogue Valley Humanists and Freethinkers and RVUUF.
87 Fourth Street, Ashland, Oregon
87 Fourth Street, Ashland, Oregon
Meetings are on the first and third Sundays of the month, 3 to 5 p.m.
Meetings are on the first and third Sundays of the month, 3 to 5 p.m.
💡*NOTE: For the foreseeable future, due to pandemic precautions, our meetings will be held via Zoom free online video conferencing application. Our Next Zoom meeting is January 16,2022
💡*NOTE: For the foreseeable future, due to pandemic precautions, our meetings will be held via Zoom free online video conferencing application. Our Next Zoom meeting is January 16,2022
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🟢 Zoom Link for 3 p.m. PST January 16, 2022 meeting:
🟢 Zoom Link for 3 p.m. PST January 16, 2022 meeting:
(Please join about ten minutes before 3 p.m.)
(Please join about ten minutes before 3 p.m.)
Humanism Explorations Zoom Meeting for Sunday January 16, 2022, 3 to 5 P.M.
Humanism Explorations Zoom Meeting for Sunday January 16, 2022, 3 to 5 P.M.
Part 2: Coincidence, Synchronicity, Serendipity and the Occurrence of the Highly Improbable
Part 2: Coincidence, Synchronicity, Serendipity and the Occurrence of the Highly Improbable
Part 2: The Meaning of the Highly Improbable
Part 2: The Meaning of the Highly Improbable
We will continue our discussion of this topic from last meeting. (See previous discussion resource links here:)
We will continue our discussion of this topic from last meeting. (See previous discussion resource links here:)
Is it contradictory to say that "Highly improvable occurrences are in fact highly probable"? How can we know if an extremely improbable event is a mere coincidence or has a deeper meaning?
Is it contradictory to say that "Highly improvable occurrences are in fact highly probable"? How can we know if an extremely improbable event is a mere coincidence or has a deeper meaning?
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