International Journal of Computer Applications |
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA |
Volume 57 - Number 5 |
Year of Publication: 2012 |
Authors: A. Victor Devadoss, A. Rajkumar, N. Jose Parvin Praveena |
10.5120/9112-3267 |
A. Victor Devadoss, A. Rajkumar, N. Jose Parvin Praveena . A Study on Miracles through Holy bible using Induced Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (IFCMS). International Journal of Computer Applications. 57, 5 ( November 2012), 26-30. DOI=10.5120/9112-3267
The Imperative reasons for miracles through Holy Bible using Induced fuzzy cognitive maps (IFCMs) defined by T. Pathinathan is analyzed in this paper. The analysis confirmed that many miracles require "cooperation" between God and people to occur. In other words, it appears that in many cases, God uses a reciprocal relationship between Himself and the people, while operating miracles. Basically, God (or Jesus) "initiates" the miracle; but then, people need to "reciprocate" for the miracle to be effective. The paper starts with the Introduction in section one. Section two outlines the definition of fuzzy cognitive maps, induced fuzzy cognitive maps and its properties. Section three is devoted to the adaptation of the induced fuzzy cognitive maps to the miracles in the Bible. In section four, conclusions based on our study are drawn. IFCMs is a fuzzy-graph modeling approach based on experts' opinion. This is a non-statistical approach to study problems with imprecise information.