OilIsMastery
10-10-07, 02:18 PM
Mine would have to be either Pascal, Newton, or Leibniz.
Is this question trolling as well?
What questions am I allowed to ask here?
Is this question trolling as well?
What questions am I allowed to ask here?
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View Full Version : Who Is Your Favorite Christian Mathematician? OilIsMastery 10-10-07, 02:18 PM Mine would have to be either Pascal, Newton, or Leibniz. Is this question trolling as well? What questions am I allowed to ask here? Nikelodeon 10-10-07, 02:19 PM Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-khwārizmī. OilIsMastery 10-10-07, 02:38 PM Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-khwārizmī. Blatant trolling. maxg 10-10-07, 02:39 PM So who's your favorite Christian plumber? Personally, I like Joey Santino. Avatar 10-10-07, 02:41 PM There's no such thing as a christian mathematician because there is no christian mathematics. Thread reported. OilIsMastery 10-10-07, 02:45 PM There's no such thing as a christian mathematician because there is no christian mathematics. Thread reported. So Pascal, Newton, and Leibniz weren't Christians? Amazing. Avatar 10-10-07, 02:47 PM Doesn't matter, it has nothing to do with mathematics. They could have been priests of the YumYum cannibal tribe for all I care, OilIsMastery 10-10-07, 02:47 PM Doesn't matter, it has nothing to do with mathematics. They could have been priests of the YumYum cannibal tribe for all I care, Pascal, Newton, and Leibniz have nothing to do with mathematics? spidergoat 10-10-07, 02:48 PM "Two plus two is four in every language except God's..." Jerry Falwell OilIsMastery 10-10-07, 02:49 PM "Two plus two is four in every language except God's..." Jerry Falwell This is a mathematics thread. Stop. Avatar 10-10-07, 02:52 PM Pascal, Newton, and Leibniz have nothing to do with mathematics? Don't be stupid. Logic error. OilIsMastery 10-10-07, 02:54 PM Don't be stupid. Logic error. I'm being stupid? You're the one saying there is no such thing as a Christian mathematician. Logic error indeed. Nikelodeon 10-10-07, 02:55 PM "Two plus two is four in every language except God's..." Jerry Falwell Whats Gods answer? OilIsMastery 10-10-07, 02:57 PM No wonder they have to strictly segregate the forums. Atheists act like children. I suspect most atheists are children. Avatar 10-10-07, 02:57 PM Whats Gods answer? "Sorry for the inconvenience" ;) (Douglas Adams "Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy") DeepThought 10-10-07, 02:58 PM There's no such thing as a christian mathematician Avatar, A Christian who does mathematics? Nikelodeon 10-10-07, 03:00 PM Is he a true Christian or Not? Does he believe in the Trinity? Whats was his stance on limbo? And does it affect his abilities as a mathematician? Avatar 10-10-07, 03:01 PM You don't get it, DT. Whether he's a christian or a jolly cannibal worshipping Great Huba doesn't matter or affect the laws of mathematics, i.e., 1+1 is still 2 no matter in what he believes, hence his beliefs are irrelevant to his skills as a mathematician. You ain't as deep as you say. OilIsMastery 10-10-07, 03:02 PM You don't get it, DT. You probably think Pascal, Newton, and Leibniz "don't get it" either. spidergoat 10-10-07, 03:03 PM Whats Gods answer? "Two plus two equals whatever I say it is." God Avatar 10-10-07, 03:07 PM According to modern christianity four gods equal two. spidergoat 10-10-07, 03:16 PM 1+1+1=1 Avatar 10-10-07, 03:18 PM I kinda included Satan in the equation too. Nikelodeon 10-10-07, 03:21 PM God + Satan ^ Jesus = Holy Ghost. Blatant trolling. This thread is a joke. Nikelodeon 10-10-07, 03:26 PM I suspect most atheists are children. Yep. Right after we grow out of the tooth fairy and Santa, but just before puberty. Klippymitch 10-10-07, 08:02 PM Blatant trolling. Are you blind or do you just ignore yourself? You starting this thread was blatant trolling. John99 10-10-07, 08:04 PM There's no such thing as a christian mathematician because there is no christian mathematics. Thread reported. Man, talk about uptight.:rolleyes: PsychoticEpisode 10-10-07, 09:21 PM The Pope because when he subtracts 1 perverted priest from his command, the number never decreases and in fact increases.....1-1 = 1+1 spuriousmonkey 10-11-07, 12:50 AM Sir Isaac Newton! |