So finally, even if in his Einsteinian pragmatism God could only be accurately described as the Old One, surely there was a faith in that image, perhaps an agnostic's faith, that made it presumptuous for any human being to come to
any conclusion about the goodness or incomprehensible amorality of God's universe or the souls it contained until we at least learned the laws that governed it.
Not exact matches
Now, however, we learn that this is not the case — that, for example, when he suggests that a God who would be «Calvinistic in power but Whiteheadian in
goodness» would be preferable to a God who permits his creatures genuine freedom, «no
conclusions about my [Griffin's] own position can be drawn from this internal argument within an alien framework.»
Also, your statement
about a near straight line, with all data points lined up tightly, showing exceptional
goodness of fit of a regression line, would not lead to the
conclusion that carbohydrate intake is the only driver of performance.