That's it, I want all my kids to go to Trinity Christian College. I'm wondering if their hiring. I could teach a class called 'God and Logic'. We could put into modern logical formula the first chapter of John's Gospel.
Have you seen the "A Beka" elementary grades homeschool curricula? I flipped when the textbook said humans are not mammals -- the "logic" is that mammals are animals and men are not *animals* but *something higher* (?). Mixing methodology? Oh, and along Dan's idea for John, anybody recognize the end of Plato's Parmenides?: 1 ( = && <> )( 1 && !1). Or something. Aaiee! indeed!
I might have done very different logical fomrulae then you, but I don't thing you can say '&&' or '<>' without a proposition after it. Then again Plato had no idea what logic was, so he could have 'concluded' something as wack as that.
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That's it, I want all my kids to go to Trinity Christian College. I'm wondering if their hiring. I could teach a class called 'God and Logic'. We could put into modern logical formula the first chapter of John's Gospel.
Have you seen the "A Beka" elementary grades homeschool curricula? I flipped when the textbook said humans are not mammals -- the "logic" is that mammals are animals and men are not *animals* but *something higher* (?). Mixing methodology? Oh, and along Dan's idea for John, anybody recognize the end of Plato's Parmenides?:
1 ( = && <> )( 1 && !1).
Or something. Aaiee! indeed!
sweet sugar-coated f#%@!
As if college math wasn't bad enough without tossing God's own infinite love into it.
Tag, by the way.
I might have done very different logical fomrulae then you, but I don't thing you can say '&&' or '<>' without a proposition after it. Then again Plato had no idea what logic was, so he could have 'concluded' something as wack as that.
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