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| Digmaster:
--- Quote from: Tom on November 10, 2009, 12:01:58 AM ---I'm pretty sure generally people who go to church and use it as a good learning experience are probably much better people overall. Also, my math example if purely right if you think you can mix observations with math and always call it right. --- End quote --- Bad math. For the past five minutes Ive been sitting down. Thus I always sit down. Right? No. |
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--- Quote from: Tom on November 10, 2009, 12:01:58 AM ---I'm pretty sure generally people who go to church and use it as a good learning experience are probably much better people overall. --- End quote --- Ah, the old "God makes me more moral" argument. The Bible is a stuffty source of morality. --- Quote from: Tom on November 10, 2009, 12:01:58 AM ---Also, my math example if purely right if you think you can mix observations with math and always call it right. --- End quote --- The evidence for the existence of the eleventh dimension relies on the evidence for other theories as well as the only assumption that science makes: that the universe exists. |
| Tom:
--- Quote from: Visage on November 10, 2009, 12:03:40 AM ---All the kids I know that had super-religious parents turned out horrible. One of them turned into a gay prostitue and meth addict(no lie lol). The other few are just potheads and alcoholics with no future. Don't be sure, be positive. --- End quote --- Yes the super-religious people = bad. However, I go to a lutheran church, so thats pretty rare. --- Quote from: Digmaster on November 10, 2009, 12:04:00 AM ---Bad math. For the past five minutes Ive been sitting down. Thus I always sit down. Right? --- End quote --- Exactly, math can be bent to get it to prove false things. |
| Visage:
--- Quote from: Tom on November 10, 2009, 12:05:56 AM ---Yes the super-religious people = bad. However, I go to a lutheran church, so thats pretty rare. Exactly, math can be bent to get it to prove false things. --- End quote --- You don't use math to solve assumptions, you use it to solve problems. |
| Inv3rted:
--- Quote from: Tom on November 10, 2009, 12:05:56 AM ---Exactly, math can be bent to get it to prove false things. --- End quote --- No, it doesn't prove false things. You are just displaying it in a false manner. By observing him sitting in his chair, you can say he sat in his chair for as long as you observed. Nothing else. |
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