Belief is Math?

Author (jax44). Submitted on Tue, 21 Dec 2010

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Good gift ideas for some people might be books about angels, and for other people, books about why angels don't exist can be better. Some people believe in angels, and some don't. Even though this seems such a big difference, two different people can easily have totally different opinions over whether there are mystical hazy white coloured God or semi-God like beings floating around among normal living things on Earth.



This seems like rather an important thing. Many, many thousands of people sincerely fully believe in things such as this, with not any slight shred of scientific evidence. These people can collect and promote so-called ‘evidence', such as recordings of sound, sight, or some other ‘proof' that these things can be detected. But they are just that - recordings of detection. There is still no science to the matter - i.e. there is no scientific description of the matter of such beings.

Now, the people that believe in these things will easily say that they are above human rules of science. But science is not a human or man-made rule, it is factual and undeniable. Science such as physical matter, natural electricity, radio waves in the air - science simply discovers these already existent things in the universe. The point is that even to an angel, one plus one still equals two, and therefore all mathematic calculations must there apply to it. Some people are really interested in such science. With seasonal holidays come, they like Christmas presents such as science books. Toys and games are unlikely to please such serious people.

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