Poll

Which is a more reliable source?

The Bible
35 (18.3%)
Science
140 (73.3%)
Bruce Campbell
16 (8.4%)

Total Members Voted: 191

Author Topic: More reliable source?  (Read 39958 times)

Yes, math is made up, but it is based on our observations, and there is no true flaws of it. But using math to "prove" some extreme theory just doesn't seem to right.

Yes it is right. Math is representative of ideas. If the math is true, then it is true. Arguing math is not true is akin to nothing. There is no equivalence to how factual math is.

They both liars apples don't do that.

Figurative as to prove a point.

Yes it is right. Math is representative of ideas. If the math is true, then it is true. Arguing math is not true is akin to nothing. There is no equivalence to how factual math is.

How can 1 squared be 1 when all the other numbers change! It doesn't make no sense and I won't believe it! Two 1s together should not be able to be 1!


How can 1 squared be 1 when all the other numbers change! It doesn't make no sense and I won't believe it! Two 1s together should not be able to be 1!

There is one grouping of 1. It makes sense.

Tom

Yes it is right. Math is representative of ideas. If the math is true, then it is true. Arguing math is not true is akin to nothing. There is no equivalence to how factual math is.
I observe me going to school 5/5 weekdays. According to math that means I go to school 100% of the time.


I observe me going to school 5/5 weekdays. According to math that means I go to school 100% of the time.

wat

You just said it yourself. It means you went to school 100% of the weekdays you observed.

You're stupid. Go to school for a few extra years, please.

Of course science, the Bible is one huge metaphor. Anyone who takes anything in it literally is an idiot.
Exactly. It is like a folk tale with meaning behind it. You learn from it but it isn't real

wat

You just said it yourself. It means you went to school 100% of the weekdays you observed.

You're stupid. Go to school for a few extra years, please.
ur cool

forget off. He's wrong, and should know it.

I observe me going to school 5/5 weekdays. According to math that means I go to school 100% of the time.

Yes that math is correct? Your point? Or are you just providing a counter example of your own claim? I'm confused.

forget off. He's wrong, and should know it.


That's why i don't like you.
You don't have room along side with your ego for opinions.

Yes that math is correct? Your point? Or are you just providing a counter example of your own claim? I'm confused.

He is mixing assumptions with mathematics. He observed that the went to school every weekday for however long he observed. He then tagged this along with the assumption that the weekdays comprise the entire week. He misconstrued his own observations in an attempt to prove an idiot point.

That's why i don't like you.
You don't have room along side with your ego for opinions.

Another butthurt friend about my avatar.

Tom

You just said it yourself. It means you went to school 100% of the weekdays you observed.
I go to school 5/7 days a week. So mathematically, using portions, I could calculate I go to school 257 days of a 360 day school year. Well math is wrong, I only go like 175.

Another butthurt friend about my avatar.
I wasn't complaining only about your avatar.
Imagine my post without it.