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Considering that math is the language of science... DetlefK Feb 2015 #1
Mistitled, a little dated Android3.14 Feb 2015 #2
In addition, I can't for the life of me figure out the connection to religion. cbayer Feb 2015 #3
Not religion per say, but some do... stone space Feb 2015 #9
We often discuss the conflict (or lack thereof) between belief cbayer Feb 2015 #10
Given point (3) in the article, ... stone space Feb 2015 #12
So you are saying that math relies on belief? cbayer Feb 2015 #13
I like the description of mathematics as... stone space Feb 2015 #14
I think it's about hostility in both directions. cbayer Feb 2015 #16
"Atheist fundamentalists think religion is trying to destroy science." trotsky Feb 2015 #19
No, Agnostics think it too. Dont call me Shirley Feb 2015 #26
I think... gcomeau Feb 2015 #20
Do you believe in Fermat's Last Theorem? (nt) stone space Feb 2015 #21
The question makes no sense. gcomeau Feb 2015 #22
Very odd that someone who skepticscott Feb 2015 #23
Ok, I'll rephrase it. stone space Feb 2015 #25
Sigh. gcomeau Feb 2015 #29
How? stone space Feb 2015 #30
The same way I can see 2+2 =4. gcomeau Feb 2015 #31
Divine revelation, perhaps? stone space Feb 2015 #32
Doing. The. Freaking. Math. gcomeau Feb 2015 #33
You are the one claiming... stone space Feb 2015 #34
I simply pointed out the proof existed. gcomeau Feb 2015 #35
That wasn't the question. stone space Feb 2015 #36
If. You. Want. To. Dispute. The. Proof. Do. The. Work. gcomeau Feb 2015 #37
How can I dispute your work? stone space Feb 2015 #38
I didn't write the proof you linked. And now you're *really* playing dumb. -eom gcomeau Feb 2015 #39
I didn't link to a proof. stone space Feb 2015 #41
Allow me to translate gcomeau's responses okasha Feb 2015 #42
Nice try, but gcomeau had it pretty well nailed in post 29 skepticscott Feb 2015 #45
I think they can coexist quite well. stone space Feb 2015 #4
It's a silly question Android3.14 Feb 2015 #5
Thus, goats. trotsky Feb 2015 #6
Congrats. You're seeing what everyone else sees, too. cleanhippie Feb 2015 #7
I feel fairly certain that you are trying to make a point here that cbayer Feb 2015 #8
My math is limited. okasha Feb 2015 #43
As the thread has evolved, I have gotten a somewhat better understanding cbayer Feb 2015 #46
You copied the title from the OP, right? stone space Feb 2015 #11
Oh, bother edhopper Feb 2015 #15
Ah, that's my childhood alter-ego. cbayer Feb 2015 #18
I'm guessing you enjoyed Anathem. AtheistCrusader Feb 2015 #17
Math is fundamental to much of science (no pun intended). Don't see the connection w/ religion here. pinto Feb 2015 #24
Math and Science are the inextricably bound together. Agnosticsherbet Feb 2015 #27
Somehow, I suspect that science would weather the storm. stone space Feb 2015 #44
I refuse to believe in 'imaginary numbers' until someone can proove they are real... n/t PoliticAverse Feb 2015 #28
Oh, jeezus. Iggo Feb 2015 #40
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