It does not have long to live for it shall be torn
apart by logic and reason in the next half century.
Not exact matches
Perhaps the most interesting part is where she claims that «
by the simple
logic of cause and effect, there had to be an agent — separate and
apart from the effect — that caused it.»
This article's assertions fell
apart with «If the universe did indeed have a beginning,
by the simple
logic of cause and effect, there had to be an agent — separate and
apart from the effect — that caused it.»
«
by the simple
logic of cause and effect, there had to be an agent — separate and
apart from the effect — that caused it»....
Confirmation bias is one problem, the other is absolutely lying about several scientific facts: «If the universe did indeed have a beginning,
by the simple
logic of cause and effect, there had to be an agent — separate and
apart from the effect — that caused it.»
At its best, the picture is like Robert Altman's The Long Goodbye: a story of a world torn
apart and reordered under the terms described
by the animal
logic of pissing contests.
Heading back to explore the early days of the XCOM universe, tackling humanities first encounter with the aliens, is a great idea on paper, but the plot of the Bureau quickly falls
apart thanks to insane leaps of
logic by characters, massive plot holes and all manner of stupidity.