ok, here's your answer...
ok, here's your answer...
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Occam's Razor. Someone wrote a bot that uploads tiny, randomly generated (within the confines of obvious parameters) videos and the internet wonders what the hell is going on. Nothing is going on, it's there because it can be.
FUCKING EPIC DRUNKEN MARIO KART
He's been in several major wars from the last 150 years. He's been mortally wounded countless times, and drinks lots of whisky. There is literally no way he doesnt curse at all times.
He's done so many times in the comics, and in other iterations of the character. The only reason he doesnt in the movies is because of…
Its literally 100% in character...
Just because they cant have him swear in all of the movies doesnt mean its out of character.
Hahaha well I have to make sure we keep updating the site all day TO KEEP YOU ENTERTAINED.
In theory, science must strive to represent objective reality— easier said than done when science is an entirely human endeavor. NOTE.1 It's always a good thing :)
The issue with religion and god is that it becomes and answer for everything in peoples lives and the stop asking questions, they give you the old "gods plan answer" religion doesn't want you to think critically at all they want you to be a sheep and do what your told.
Science is the pursuit of critical thinking and…
Well, yes it matters why 2+2=4 because understanding the reason helps us build actual predictive models that work in advance instead of limited models that only reliably work with collected data.
"God did it" IS her answer though, no matter how complex things look on paper, her base belief is that a divine being did it.
See the above video. As our understanding of the human condition grows, and we understand the link between biological complexity and the ability to have experiences, we vicariously understand morality and what/if certain actions are moral when applied to the human condition.
To point 'A', given the scientific progress over the centuries and the amount of things that Science has moved from the "do not know" pile into the "now we know" pile, it would be ignorant to assume that such progress in understanding would cease, especially as our technology grows exponentially more advanced. Can…
"you could believe that the Big Bang was the beginning of everything, but still believe that God was the one who decided how the building blocks would fall."
All of the men you named also had other flaws as well, there is evidence that their religious beliefs hindered their natural ability.
The best eyerolls are the people who claim to somehow be religious scientists. That's like claiming to be deaf, but have excellent hearing.
Science NEVER asserts truth, it creates a logical model that stands the test of falsification. Once a theory or hypothesis is falsified, scientists go back to the "drawing board" without hesitation. There is no "authority" in science, Newton was proven wrong, so was Einstein, Hawkin, Feynman, etc.
If you're going to make assumptions, might as well make the worst ones.