Pamalogy 101: 1:1 Introduction and Syllabus
Pamalogy 101 – Introduction to Pamalogy: Introduction and Syllabus. Defines Perfection as that which includes all conceivable and inconceivable, all possible and impossible good things and excludes anything bad. Summarizes the five parts of the course. Explains how you can get your own Pamalogy Thinking Cap and become and Authorized Pamalogy Specialist.
Pamalogy 101 1:2 Perfection versus Evil
Pamalogy 101 Introduction. Part One, Lesson Two – Perfection versus Evil In this lesson, James Carvin talks about the problem of evil and hints at a few of the ways that evil and Perfection might co-exist.
Pamalogy 101 1:3 A Case for Perfection
Pamalogy 101 – Introduction to Pamalogy. Part One, Lesson Three – A Case for Perfection. James Carvin provides a compelling case for the reality of Perfection based on the moral obligation of all-possibility. This lengthier than most lesson is pivotal for the understanding of Pamalogy. The student is encouraged to watch it repeatedly. Two terms …. Read More
Pamalogy 101 2:1 Single Universe versus Perfection
Pamalogy 101 Part Two, Lesson One – Single Universe versus Perfection Is Perfection compatible with a single Universe with a single timeline? If Perfection includes every possible good thing, how can it include conflicting sequences of events that are all good?
Pamalogy 101 2:2 Simulation and Perfection
Pamalogy 101 Part Two, Lesson Two – Simulation and Perfection Simulation theory and the logic of Perfection turn out to be wonderfully compatible. Perfection is actually the key to unlocking the mysteries behind what many physicists, cosmologists and mathematicians have been debating.
Pamalogy 101 3:1 Conscious Perception
Pamalogy 101 Part Three, Lesson One – Conscious Perception What is conscious perception? Is it a product of an advanced neurological system that has evolved? Might the logic of Perfection have answers to long standing questions? Yes.
Pamalogy 101 3:2 Karma versus Pamalogy
Pamalogy 101 Part Three, Lesson Two – Karma versus Pamalogy Pamalogy asks whether karma is a good thing to determine if it is real. If it is good, then it is part of Perfection. Can its absence also be a good thing? If its absence is good, then its absence is also a part of …. Read More
Pamalogy 101 3:3 The Moksha of Pamalogy
Pamalogy 101 Part Three, Lesson Three – The Moksha of Pamalogy What is divine unity? What is the soul? Is there one Perceiver, or are there many? James Carvin counts perceivers as among good things contributing to the one Perfection. There is one perceiving Perfection. There are many perceivers which belong to the whole of …. Read More
Pamalogy 101 3:4 The Dharma of Pamalogy
Pamalogy 101 Part Three, Lesson Four – The Dharma of Pamalogy What is the code of conduct for a Pamalogist? What rules must one live by to maximize their awesomeness? James Carvin compares and contrasts the logic of Perfection with the ten commandments.
Pamalogy 101 4:1 Pamalogy and Philosophy
Pamalogy 101 Part Four, Lesson One – Pamalogy and Philosophy Compares and contrasts Pamalogy with various points of philosophy as the logical philosophy of Perfection. It suggests improvements to Anselm’s proof of God and grounds axiology in the certainty of Perfection as reality.