Aardvark wrote in news:hL3Dk.182913$b12.17303
@newsfe17.ams2:
On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 12:49:46 -0500, Rev Dr Feit C Taj wrote:
Aardvark wrote in
:
On Thu, 18 Sep 2008 10:22:18 -0700, Zapanaz wrote:
Yes, that's how to solve the world's problems; imagine an
invisible
man who lives in the sky, then ask him to fix them.
Go to Google and do a search for 'Descartes' Wager'. You'll probably
find a Wikipedia article about the subject. Read and digest the
article.
No.
If you have something to say, say it. I'm not going to dig around
on
Google and Wikipedia, trying to guess what your point is. If you
can't present the concept the wager represents yourself, I'm not
going
to do your work for you.
Remain wilfully ignorant, then.
I did do a search for "Descartes' Wager", just for ****s and giggles.
Guess how many results I found?
Zero.
If you're gonna blither on about bull****, at least know what you're
talking about, and get the ****ing name right.
Oops! My mistake. It was Pascal's Wager. I have no idea why Descartes
sprung to mind as I was typing.
The link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascal%27s_Wager
Once again, sorry for the confusion.
Yes, and as you can see, no one here has given a rat's cooter about the
subject in several days.
You may now return your head safely and firmly up your ass again.
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Just wait until the dead babies start marching. Then you'll be eating
your words.