First of all you should know I'm a Christian, so I don't need any repent and be saved answers.
ok, so since i'm a Christian I believe that God is orderly & therefore the world he made has to follow certian laws (natural laws). I'm aware that past scientists used this to discover math and other laws of the universe (Law of Gravity, Laws of Motion, etc.). What I get from this is that we can use these univseral laws and apply them to everyday things (in a way like those scientists did).
I'm sure everyone is aware of the mathmatical "law" that two negatives equal a positive and a positive and negative equal a negative. I was always taught that two wrongs don't make a right...how is that true? It's proven by mathematical law that they do...
Anytime there's a negative with a postive the negative wins.
Anytime there's a neagtive greater than a positive in addtion it results in a negative...
Doesn't that imply that evil overcomes good unless the good is greater? (unless using multiplication)
So is this a multiplicitive world or and additive world?
2007-08-01
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