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In reply to the discussion: Math whiz chooses small religious school in Queens over Ivy League [View all]cleanhippie
(19,705 posts)34. Jury results for what?
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And the vast majority of Newton's writings were either religious tracts or alchemical
intaglio
May 2012
#1
When he decides that there is a god there to pray to, he must not apply mathematical criteria
dmallind
May 2012
#21
He could apply his considerable reason and conclude faith is not subject to theorems.
rug
May 2012
#22
And you're not a nitwit. Still doesn't answer what it was the correct word for.
cleanhippie
May 2012
#35
So you DO think this guy's existence is proof that religiuon is rational?
2ndAmForComputers
May 2012
#70
Watch "A Beautiful Mind." In addition to that, read about Kurt Godel.
2ndAmForComputers
May 2012
#60
He definitely won't have the same academic resources but who knows where his interests will take him
rug
May 2012
#14
In college our advance algebra prof also taught Ethics and attended law school...
cynatnite
May 2012
#45