Hi John Clark  

You're a slow learner.  Science deals with facts, religion deals with values.

So angular momentum and religion differ like apples and oranges.

Myths about numerical values would be unintelligible.

(Religious) values can only be taught and explained by myths and stories.
Bible stories are generally based on true happenings.


Roger Clough, rclo...@verizon.net 
9/14/2012  
Leibniz would say, "If there's no God, we'd have to invent him  
so that everything could function." 


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Time: 2012-09-13, 13:03:16 
Subject: Re: the "nothing but" fallacy. 


On Wed, Sep 12, 2012? Roger Clough  wrote: 



> If religion is true I would be surprised if it DIDN'T appear in myths. 

And if religion is false I would be more than surprised I would be absolutely 
astonished if it DIDN'T appear in myths. The law of conservation of angular 
momentum is true so there are no myths about it and it needs none, but bullshit 
does, it needs myths very badly.?  

John K Clark 


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