An analogy for you rabbi: 1) I claim that a die I have is fixed, and tends to come up 6 twice as often as 1,2,3,4,5. 2) I allow you to roll the die ONCE. 3) You roll the die and it comes up 3. Based on your observation , can you determine if the die is fixed? True or false. Why or why not??? peace axeman
Well, Axe, I hope you don't mix up your statistics like you mix up the posts in this thread. The story with my father was that a Rabbi that he went to repeated to him something that happened to him 40 years before, which he'd never told anyone. Now do you want the phone number? I imagine not. I'm waiting to see what creative answer you'll find this time.
Hi Longshot you dumb fu** Hey look everyone... my personal stalking bi*ch has showed up again, right on time Not only that.... he posted TWICE as himself and randynutts! LOL. Geeezuz longshot, you got enough aliases buddy? LOL peace axeman
Ahhh.....was reading too fast. In any case.... whats the point? Its not verifiable, or replicatable, and someones "word" would certainly not qualify as enough evidence to accept the claim as true in a court of law. And science requires even MORE proof than courts of law do. So whats the point? I could produce several people who claim they bend spoons with their minds. Would you accept this as FACT on their word alone??? Didnt think so. peace axeman
Really? That's funny. Last I checked, a witness' word WAS evidence in a court of law. Enough so to send someone to death row.