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Yes I do. Best regards. [ January 28, 2002: Message edited by: fred pratt ]</p> |
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1. What walks on 4 legs in the morning, 2 legs during the day, and three legs in the evening? 2. How can a circle be a square? 3. How can a triangle be a circle? 4. How can someone as intelligent as you have not read "Flatland"? 5. Given: A cannot equal B Given: B cannot equal A How can the logical statement A=C=B be true? I will give you some time to figure these out. Quote:
For example, I remember reading that if Jesus returned and to prove miracles do happen, walked on water. Even if He did this in a lab, repeatedly, under strict scientific standards, all that could be concluded is that some humans can walk on water without artificial aids. But maybe you can help me with some QM questions about atoms. Take electron orbits for example; given the quanta-ization of electrons (e-), how do they get from one orbit to the next? The explanation I heard is that the orbits are within the uncertainty principle on e-'s location, and thus an e- simply ceases to exist in one orbit and magically appears in the next. How can that be? Ta... [ January 28, 2002: Message edited by: FarSeeker ]</p> |
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2. It cannot. 3. It cannot. 4. I have read it. 5. It cannot be true. Okay, I've answered your five questions. Could you perhaps now please explain what you meant by "atheists defend 2=1"? None of these seem to have anything to do with a claim that 2=1. Quote:
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All of that said, I don't see that you've come any closer to explaining why or how "atheists defend 2=1". Maybe a more direct reply and less obfuscation next time? Regards, Bill Snedden [ January 28, 2002: Message edited by: Bill Snedden ]</p> |
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Why are the equinumerous? Because there exists a bijection f: (0, 1) -> (0, 3) -- namely f(x) = 3x If you want to talk mathematics, why don't you learn some more? :] I mean, from the sound of it, you'd probably also complain that .99999999... != 1 Whereas, if you let x = .99999999... [ad infinitum] 10x = 9.99999999... 10x = 9 + x (10x) - x = (9 + x) - x 9x = 9 x = 1 QED Now then, we return you to your regularly scheduled arguement over theology. |
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Is 10x = 9.999... given x = 0.999... true, or simply an assumption? It seems to me that 10x should be 9.999...0. [ January 28, 2002: Message edited by: daemon23 ]</p> |
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by theophilus:
[QB] If I were going to deny God, I hope that I would at least take the time to make sure I understood what I was denying. You are mistaken that the OT does not mention the Trinity: It is explicit almost from the very first verse; "the Spirit of God was over the waters..;" and "let us make man in our image. In "A History of God", I believe the author discusses the use of the plural "elohim" which is translated as the singular "Lord". "El" was a very important god in the Middle East before Yahweh, ie. Beth El. |
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So, is there perhaps a good analogy that one might use to assist non-believers in "making sense" of the Trinity?
Well, Hinduism has a trinity, Brahma the creator, Krishna the preserver, and Shiva the destroyer. SO maybe other ancient religions had trinities which would make it more likely that the early christians would adopt the concept. P.S. Could <a href="http://www.ccel.org/e/edwards/trinity/trinity.html" target="_blank">this</a> be the essay of which you were speaking?[/QB][/QUOTE] |
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