Originally Posted by
thel
(Im stealing this from you, summerlander, sorry for that) "If an observer of a genuinely scientific spirit were called upon to verify that a man's leg, after amputation, had suddenly grown again as before, whether in a miraculous pool or anywhere else, he would not cry: "Lo! a miracle." He would say this: "An observation, so far unique, points us to a presumption that under conditions still undetermined, the tissues of a human leg have the property of reorganising themselves like a crab's or lobster's claws and a lizard's tail, but much more rapidly. Here we have a fact of nature in apparent contradiction with several other facts of the like sort. The contradiction arises from our ignorance, and clearly shows that the science of animal physiology must be reconstituted, or to speak more accurately, that it has never yet been properly constituted. It is little more than two hundred years since we first had any true conception of the circulation of the blood. It is barely a century since we learned what is implied in the act of breathing."
Yep, everything can be accepted or negated, even maths. We humans have the power to decide on our own beliefs, and maths can convince many people, but there are other paths to even stronger beliefs, which normally comes form oneself. To be believed, a method, or a truth, needs to be trusted The person needs to have faith in the method, and there are methods much better on that, at least on humans. Ask every person about giving away everything they love for a logical or mathematical truth that says they will be in a better place. Then ask the same, but assuring them that they will be on a better place, because they already know so. Without any argument. Many people have their own beliefs on a better place after death, and now you are targetting them, and each is non mathematical, as math cant prove anything after death, An undeniable mathemathical truth is only undeniable mathemathically, humans still have the final word, and the only one that matters, when believing something, after all:laughtillhurts: