Monday, May 11, 2020

The Bat'n Ball Corona-Puzzle


Problem: “A bat and a ball cost $1.10 in total. The bat costs $1.00 more than the ball. How much does the ball cost?”
Take a minute to think about it…
Well?...

Many people respond by saying that the ball must cost 10 cents. Is this the answer that you came up with? Although this response intuitively springs to mind, it is incorrect. If the ball cost 10 cents and the bat costs $1.00 more than the ball, then the bat would cost $1.10 - for a grand total of $1.20, bat and ball,

The correct answer to this problem is that the ball costs 5 cents and the bat costs — at a dollar more — $1.05 for a grand total of $1.10.

So why do so many people answer incorrectly? First of all, people often substitute difficult problems with simpler ones in order to quickly solve them. In this case, people seem to unconsciously substitute the “more than” statement in the problem (the bat costs $1.00 more than the ball) with an absolute statement (the bat costs $1.00). This makes the math easier to work with; if a ball and bat together cost $1.10 and the bat costs $1.00, then the ball must cost 10 cents.

Secondly, the bat-and-ball problem reveals how people are overconfident, prone to place too much faith in their intuitions. I got this problem wrong myself when I first saw it, and still find the intuitive-but-wrong answer very plausible looking.

Which brings me to the next point – the staggering number of Christians, mostly conservative ones, venting all kind of strange theories regarding the actual pandemic. Off course, the officials are adding up to this equation their incompetence (sometimes), political bias (most of the times) and the obvious “no one knows for sure” (every single time), in a time like this when people are asking for straight answers type 1+1=2. But the problem is not 1+1 but rather “1 bat + 1 ball = $1.10, find how much cost that crazy ball made in China”. Aha…

To complicate the matter, add Bill Gates stance on vaccines, 5G radiation, World Health Organization bureaucrats, Putin, Pope, Big Pharma, and ultimately 666.
  • Of course we don’t have all the information,
  • Of course we are going to see the reality through the lens of our own presuppositions, idiosyncrasies, expectations and anxieties,
  • Of course we have to decide who is interpreting Revelation 13 for us, Rabbi Fulcrum 7 or Rabbi Spectrum Magazine? Who’s interpreting John 3:16 for us, Rabbi ForeRunner Chronicles or Rabbi George Knight?

Because it matters.
Because we must count for ourselves: 1 bat + 1 ball together $1.10 = $1.05 + $.05.
Because “keeping the commandments of God and having the faith/character of Jesus” (Rev. 14:12) is ALL that matters for Christians. The cacophony of pro or anti this and that, the media yadda-yadda-yadda and the conspiracists blah-blah-blah is nothing but diversion.

But pastor, how about the beast worship being enforced acc to Revelation 13 How can you be so laid-back? Don’t you see how our rulers are setting the stage for the prophesied beast-worship? Is not happening now? 

My answer, the short version - that issue according to the same verse, Rev.14:12 is about and around Christians having or not having the faith/character of Jesus + keeping the commandments of God, specifically the 4th one. Nothing to do with 5G, Bill Gates, George Soros, Vitamin C, under-skin chip implants, wearing protective mask or suspending the church public services for a couple of months. 

To all my 5G-ers and antiV-ers friends - let's give the right answer to this life-&-death question brought by Christ in Luke 18:8 “When the Son of Man comes, will He really find… (choose one):
A.    compliance with stay-at-home policies on the earth?
B.    rebellion against WHO policies on the earth?
C.    not using social media and 5G technology on the earth?
D.    faith on the earth?”


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