So even if natural theology is intellectually unsatisfactory, religion may still be believable and rational.
This is accorded greater importance in designing believable agents and autonomous robots.
A believable agent is one able to show (even, maybe, to feel?) emotions and one which has a definite personality.
The architectural challenges in building believable agents lie in the integration of a large set of shallow capabilities.
These approaches are contrasted with architectural issues of recent agent-based work, including software agents, softbots, believable agents, as well as commercial agent-based systems.
What is not scientifically knowable might still be rationally believable.
In contrast, insecure individuals share an inability to fully integrate early memories in a coherent and believable manner.
Results of variety trials are believable when generated in small research plots.