(November 12, 2012 at 5:37 pm)Truth Matters Wrote: The assumption that a rational reliable mathematical order exists for one. Science cannot prove this. Science rests on this assumption. Are we not reasonable to believe mathematical truths - just because science cannot prove them?Truth, maybe if you didn't create straw man arguments you could apply your mind to the issues at hand. "Science can't prove Maths..." so what? You use that argument to mean that a reliable mathematical discipline is in error. Your argument is completely circular!
Idiot.
Do you understand what patterned behaviour is? It means the ability of the group (or population) to come to consensus behaviour, thus they will necessarily decide that some behaviours of individuals shall not be tolerated. Simple, there's your science.