The probably of God's existence is one in two. That is, God either exists or doesn't.
The probability that God became incarnate, that is embodied in human form, is also one in two.
OMG. I'm even a Christian, and this makes me LAUGH OUT LOUD.
yes, but not AFTER you make the purchase. that's not her fault. They need to suck up the $600 and reap the PR benefits.
Nice, right? They traded her for the cheaper tickets. So big of them.
Oh, and FYI, everyone -- it's 50/50 that I will, in fact, be elected Queen Of The World and Ruler Of All. I mean, either I will or I won't, right?
The probably of God's existence is one in two. That is, God either exists or doesn't.
Right off the bat, doesn't this refute his contention that it's 97%.
Math and logic in the wrong hands. I'm just... I don't even know what to say about this.
I hope the guy wasn't serious.
Right off the bat, doesn't this refute his contention that it's 97%
I think you're doing reality-based math, DX. I'm pretty sure this guy isn't.
Right off the bat, doesn't this refute his contention that it's 97%.
Yeah, I did think, er, clearly the rest of the "probabilities" only work if the coin comes up heads on this one?
Hello. Have skipped about a thousand posts in various threads, all told.
Whazzup?
And they let this man teach? At Oxford?
Well, they don't let him teach math or logic:
Oxford University professor Richard Swinburne, a leading philosopher of religion, has seemingly done the impossible.
Whazzup?
There's mathematical proof that Jesus was indeed resurrected by God.
I'm thinking this guy studied math here [link]