Sunday, October 12, 2008

Comparison between human faith and robot

Let's say there is a god. We all have faith to believe our destination.

When bad thing happens, as the believers, they must believe that it must have reason for such explanation. Finally, it must be the part of god's plan.

To believers, do you agree above statement? Let's say, god has a plan for us.

Now, let's say above situation can be programmed into robot.

I will do the following things:

1. Set me as the host, the robot must obey what I say

2. Ask the robot to perform task, if it fail to do so, don't need to evaluate the failure. Just repeat the task, else stop the task.

3. Finally, program this as a loop.

The robot will do what I tell him to do and will never be able to evaluate the cause of failure. Because I programm the faith program into my robot. It is simply I have a plan.

Now, is believer like the robot? All beliver has faith, has destiny, has god.

Perhaps, people would argue that what robot does not have is "free-well". The believer got "free-well", hence it is different.
What can I say if your free-well is trapped to do the task like my robot do...what make it difference?

In this analogy, the process may not be similiar, but the outcome is the same.

If you don't understand what I try to express... please rise your vioce.

Your thoughts are welcome.

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