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?
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
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]
they don't let him teach math or logic:
I know, I saw that... it doesn't help. They let this man teach anything? At freaking 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.
At least at my university, logic was also taught in the philosophy department -- I took Logic 101 there, as well as a course on Goedel's Incompleteness.
They let this man teach anything? At freaking Oxford?
Maybe he teachs at their extension school.
At least at my university, logic was also taught in the philosophy department
Point taken. They do at URI, too.
I'm thinking this guy studied math here [link]
Everything on that site is obviously true. You can tell by the giant fonts.
Right. Also, if there's a 50% chance that god exists, then there can't be the same chance that god becomes incarnate. Because if god exists only 50% of the time, and [if god=yes] he has a 50% chance of becoming incarnate, then it's 50% x 50%, or 25%.
I am not Miss Mathy and I can do that part. Why am I not a lecturer at a university??