Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-27264399-20151123211021/@comment-27723099-20151126205343

Lizard squadron wrote:

Catfishperson wrote: Don't get me wrong, I have nothing against religion, but

1. Does religoion really compliment science?

2. Could their deaths could be considered meaningless? If the Christianity is indeed real, then great, they died for a noble cause, but if its not, it seems to me that they would indeed have died meaninglessly. In my opinion, A. Christianity is wrong and there is no life after death or God. B. Christianity is right and all Christians "win" C. Christianity is wrong and we believed in the wrong God. In 2/3 there is no penalty. Im good with that. I must adress one flaw in your logic. If you have n different cases, the chance for each case is not neccessarily 1/n.