Thread:Gwynbleiddd/@comment-26332923-20151117172840/@comment-26332923-20151117184758

Kkapoios wrote: So you are not a fan of science, logic and morality are human made ,there is nothing comparable to them on anywhere on the universe.They didn't exist before us ,and their creation didn't happen immidiately after we started roaming the earth.They went through several stages of evolution oftenly associated with the culture and beliefs of the current sociaties.Take for example the isis, they believe it's moraly right to kill all these innocent people, if morality was something that everyone is born with ,then things like that wouldn't happen.Morality is learned and shaped through our expiriences.

Actually logic and morality having existed for ever makes no senes ,just saying.

"math doesn't explain the universe at all.It is a tiny and ignorant subject and is wrong"

This kind of ignorance makes me furious.

Do you actually realize what you are doing? you are bad mouthing math through a piece of technology that was brought to you by MATH.

Math has made our lifes so much easier ,because of them we were able to achieve this kind of technological advancement, we have medicine ,computers ,cell phones ,cooked food ,a roof above our heads etc.

If you believe otherwise then you are probably just a kid that hates math at school or a close minded person that never had a decent education. 1. First of all, yes science is wrong, logic and morality is not human made, and the fact that you think that way shows how you're corrupted and ignorant.

No, they didn't go through stages of "evolution". Your mindset is really wrong. That's not how it works. Morality and logic and free will are all set in stone, their definition cannot change.

They believe it's morally right, but they're not, they're morally wrong. So, no. And morality is not "shaped". Again, morality is set in stone as our innate human senses. It is sad that you have been strayed away.

2. Yes technology is made by math, but i never said i liked the idea of technlogy either. So, no. And math has made our lives more lenient, not easier. Big difference.