Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection (edit 24)

I'm continuing to work on editing Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection.

I've added new materials in the section titled "Human testimonies stretch to covering the rest of the Bible". The conclusion section is next, which will need to be fleshed out a bit.

This concludes a rather large section where new material needed to be added - future weeks should see more normal, quicker edits for a while.


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Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection (edit 23)

I'm continuing to work on editing Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection.

I've added new materials in the section titled "An aside: Bayes factor for Paul's testimony, with full dependence factor:". I still need to add the "number of resurrection testimonies in history" under the Bayes factor calculations, and continue on to the section describing how human testimony stretches to validate the remainder of the Bible.


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Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection (edit 22)

I'm continuing to work on editing Bayesian evaluation for the likelihood of Christ's resurrection.

I've added still more new material under "Anatomy of a human testimony:  how to stack multiple testimonies together". Next, I'll add the calculations evaluating Paul's testimony in light of dependence factors, and add the "number of resurrection testimonies in history" under the Bayes factor calculations.


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