Amritas talks about memetic evolution (a meme is the genetic unit of knowledge):
The birth of language was the beginning of a memetic reproductive explosion that continues to this day in increasingly technologically advanced forms (e.g., blogging)… Those who buy into the worst antilife variants die and their memes die with them (e.g., Heaven's Gate). Ideas cannot escape natural selection. This is not to say that all surviving ideas are prolife. Many are neither prolife nor antilife.
But if a meme is prolife does that mean it’s true?
Can a meme be prolife and be false?
If X and Y are two possible explanations for something: X is more prolife than Y, but Occam’s razor favors Y over X, which do you decide is true?
Here are my answers:
Anything that is prolife is true in some way – if you don’t know in what way it’s true, than you just don’t know enough about the truth.
I would favor a prolife idea over one with a higher Occam’s razor score any time. That’s why I believe in God.