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  1. swag

    The Plausibility Argument

    I think we finally agree. No, it doesn't. That's an orthogonal debate. Oh well... for a moment there you had me hopeful.
  2. swag

    The Plausibility Argument

    I'm really lost in the clutter of irreverent info here. Clear religious implications? I think people would jump to that conclusion. But people do that when they see a few folds in taco and say the tortilla contains the holy visage of the Virgin Mary. So I am unclear of any relevance here...
  3. swag

    The Plausibility Argument

    Occam's Razor is one of those things that sounds meaningful to the uninitiated on a superficial level, but its use typically indicates someone who lacks logical legs to stand on. Kind of like an English lit major who stumbles on a physics conference and says "string theory" every other...
  4. swag

    The Plausibility Argument

    Isn't this where the creationists are supposed to jump in and exclaim, "Well, it's only a razor." :confused2