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Old Jan 9, 2008, 09:09 am   #30 (permalink) (top)
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Did you want to talk logic, or probability.

There is no such thing as probability in logic, or science.

Logic is a conclusion, based on premises, deduced through a process. That's all.

Science is the means for testing that the premises are valid, and that the conclusion is valid.

No where in there does probability come into play.

No matter how ridiculous the question is from the view of probability, science still has to do the experiments to write it off.
not to be off topic or anything, but there are degrees of validity within logic such as nil, weak, moderate, strong, and deductively valid. If one can come up with a bunch of other real-possibilities that turn the conclusion from true to false, then one would categorize the reasoning as nil, weak, or moderate.


Anywaaayyy...
Besides ToE, there are no other explanations that do a better job at explaining how life changes over time.


[i]"One objection that many critics have is the problem of logistics. However, with technologically advanced aircraft at His disposal, transportation for Jesus was NEVER a problem ---- loser
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