RE: Mathematical Neuroscience and The Spirit
February 28, 2013 at 9:55 pm
(This post was last modified: February 28, 2013 at 9:57 pm by Baalzebutt.)
The level of delusion you are operating under is staggering.
You know why Christians don't hav e problem with it? Because it reinforces what they believe. When conducting a scientific experiment, one follows where the evidence leads. One does not make baseless assumption based on what they believe and want to the evidence to say.
And I will say it one more time. Proving A wrong does not necessarily make B right in math or any other area of science. All it proves is that A is wrong.
For instance, if I prove that the xtian god does not exist, it does not mean that Allah or any other god does exist. All it means is that the xtian god does not exist (which, incidentally, he doesn't).
Hit and run? Coward.
You know why Christians don't hav e problem with it? Because it reinforces what they believe. When conducting a scientific experiment, one follows where the evidence leads. One does not make baseless assumption based on what they believe and want to the evidence to say.
And I will say it one more time. Proving A wrong does not necessarily make B right in math or any other area of science. All it proves is that A is wrong.
For instance, if I prove that the xtian god does not exist, it does not mean that Allah or any other god does exist. All it means is that the xtian god does not exist (which, incidentally, he doesn't).
(February 28, 2013 at 9:51 pm)oanghelidi Wrote:Quote:Here is the Discovery Channel article on their web site:
http://news.discovery.com/tech/cat-brain...-hype.html
Hmm... It seems like it was removed from their web site. Well, that's why I got the copy.
Anyway... This has been enlightening. I'll take my leave before getting another bunch of comments about "credibility".
Hit and run? Coward.
"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." -Einstein