Sentences with phrase «think about the logic»

I really enjoyed reading what you wrote and thinking about the logic involved and how critical reasoning approaches your ideas..
On the other hand, explicitly instructing people to think about logic - related ideas, tapping into their conscious mind, did make them perform better on logic tests.
However, even if they could come through on their claims (which I'll examine in a minute), think about the logic of this process.
The more you think about the logic involved, the more fascinating the movie becomes.
So think about the logic of that for a minute: «because 1998 was an extremel; y hot year, global warming has slowed / stopped.»

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«When deciding how to handle the review, we suggest thinking about what your customer service policies are for face - to - face interactions and applying that same logic to your written response,» Holloway says.
That logic made some sense to me, and he convinced me to think about it for 48 hours before making a final decision.
If you would actually THINK about it, using logic, reason and objectivity, you would see that.
the «logic» of a religious person: X: I think people who are dying should talk about god, because god is totally awesome!
You try to use logic to show holes in current theory and then do an about - face when confronted with the same problem with god because he's supposed to wrap up that paradox so its not for you to think critically, which is iditoic in the extreme chad.
Anyone with an IQ higher than Forest Gump could see that if they actually THOUGHT about it objectively, using logic and reason instead of blindly accepting what you've been told to believe.
are people so simple they crave the misguided beliefs of others to feel better about themselves or are we triing to understand the lunacy of our citizens to believe something as pathic as a 3000 year old IDEA in order to act properly when voting in those who will run this country for the next 4 years a.k.a. voting in one who using rational thinking and logic to make choices!
Or... it's just one example — perhaps also the most easily - recognized one for Westerners — about why religious thought defies logic?
i do nt understand what religous people really believe is waiting for them in an afterlife when we know for a fact that the body doesn't go there and the fact that animals apparently cant go to heaven because they have no soul is well thats just good old conceited man made rubbish that is everywhere in the bible and before i get attacked i was raised religious and got very religious for a few years till i actually thought about it and applyed logic to it after that the whole concept of religion made me feel sick
This is not about logic, it's teens doing what they want without thinking about the potential consequences because they know they can get an abortion and take care of it.
The church and xstians are guilty of causing fatality (ie murder) and then whine about «freedom of religion» I think it's time to fight «beam stuffling with beam stuffling» Call it jihad of logic, science, and reason, against these dangerous lethal religious believers.
It would stand to logic that He also thinks about wealth and blessing in relational terms.
I believe that no one does the math — the logic of math is in favour of creation over evolution — «random chance» aka evolution is mathematically to astounding to believe — Alfred Hoyles number don't lie... and dna is a code — random chance can not create a code sequence nor can random chance ever improve itself... just think about it — mathmatically speaking there is a god or creator or creators of the code for life.
I believe if someone applies the same logic to Christianity as they do to Zeus and Santa I think they will come to the same conclusion about each, well I did anyway.
Don't think about it too hard — the logic is simply beyond human understanding...
By rationality I do not mean the self - consciousness about the principles of thought that is expressed in explicit logic or reflection about methodology.
«Bipolar theism,» he judged, is «relevant to the attempt to think about God Christologically» because it «seems to express the understanding of God that is implied in the distinctive logic of the Christian confession of Christ.
In many Christian circles, when people think about why Jesus died on the cross, the following is the basic logic that many believe:
Don't get me wrong, I've been offended by numerous articles before, but I think it's the penultimate disdain for logic and reasoning that really angers me about this article.
I want to know if they think physicist Paul Davie is right about the obvious creation of universe governing physical laws, if Einstein was right in a God presence and what they think about quantum mechanics that goes back to von Neumann, where one is led by its logic (as Wigner and Peierls were) to the conclusion that not everything is just matter in motion.
They possessed a similar preaching style — Bible in hand, striding about the stage, completely self - assured and filled with authority, speaking in plain terms to the masses without much thought to structure or logic — presenting an image both dynamic and convincing.
I think one of the things about Christianity is that it is not simply a faith that you understand at a spiritual faith level, but in fact can be also justified through logic... You look at how Jesus fulfilled perfectly, to the letter, every single prophecy that was made of the coming Messiah.
I think that logic is pretty bad, but recently as I was listening to a news update about the passer rating of a certain quarterback, it occurred to me that there was a pretty good theological reason for there not to be any sports in heaven.
Hartshorne has applied a complex logic to thought about God and has influenced such theologians as Schubert Ogden, John Cobb, Kenneth Cauthen, Peter Hamilton, Norman Pittenger, and John A. T. Robinson.
It's just a story, very little logic if you think about it.
I claim no infallible wisdom in my choice of doctrines or arguments, but I use rigorous logic in showing that certain ways of classifying possible ways of thinking positively or negatively about God do exhaust the possibilities.
It's such a great feeling when you can think about a problem, see a possible solution to fix the issues that came up before, and then find out that applying a little logic and rules actually works!
So if you want success, look at the bigger picture and realise that the only thing that you can and should do is support the club and stop pacifying your sensitive emotions with conspiracy theories about the board not really trying to win, which is just plain stupid if you think about it with any kind of logic.
I think Sheryl's logic and the research she undertook before setting off on her journey of unassisted childbirth took just about all of the risk out of her decision.
I have heard the logic that telling your children about Santa can aid their critical thinking because they have to come to the realization that not everything adults tell them is true, and work through it on their own.
If voters are too stupid to even care about the very air they breathe then skipping logic, critical thinking and science must be easy.
Writing that personal ad for Barack Obama's VP search on Sunday sure got me thinking seriously about the logic of putting Jim Webb on the Democratic ticket, and I'm clearly not the only one who's had the Virginia Senator in mind lately.
The logic's obvious when you think about it: Facebook organizing is free as long as you're not running ads or paying to promote content, making it perfect for candidates with more enthusiasm than cash.
And if the electorate do next year revert to thinking somewhat about the UK during UK elections, albeit not enough to vote Labour, Salmond's logic is that the party's «I'll work with Labour» approach will not greatly upset people.
EEG measurements taken while people were thinking about nothing in particular revealed naturally higher levels of right hemisphere activity in the temporal lobes of people who solved problems using insight rather than logic (Neuropsychologia, vol 46, p 281).
«Think about it: the brain is built for logic, so its organization must be logical.
I'm thinking about possible multifunctional systems that combine logic, storage, communication as powerful quantum objects based on single particles in nature.»
But often the choices we make about how and what we spend money on have more to do with our emotions and thoughts than any real logic.
So the message is clear, think about what you are attempting to achieve with cold logic and do some research before you begin your task.
Since this is about Giant transforming robots from outer space, I think logic will be taking a back seat in this production, and only giving creative consultancy; much like the surprising producer: Steven Spielberg.
There's nothing special about the packaging; Valiant comes in a black keepcase (there's some logic behind the color, but finding it requires more thought than interest and space probably allow) with a form for a new 100 - Disney DVD sweepstakes, a booklet promoting Kronk's New Groove, Bambi II, and Lady and the Tramp, and a two - sided insert which nearly duplicates the cover art in addition to providing scene selections and an overview of the extras.
Of course, Jimmy, being such an ace shootist, might've thought about merely disabling Danny instead of shooting him dead at point blank range, but hey, where would the story go with that logic?
«I thought maybe I would have to think differently about things like close - ups,» Abrahamson says, «but the logic of how to shoot Frank came out of the character and the drama the way it always does....
Anime has always had a certain eccentricity about it (think of some of the stranger sequences in touchstone titles like Akira or Ghost in the Shell, or anything at the edges of the output of supposedly child - orientated Studio Ghibli), but the films which LEAFF selected to honour the medium's milestone take this eclectic, imaginative approach to storytelling to new levels, loosening the limits of the logic of reality, and travelling through the very fabric of space and time.
Thinking about it now, part of me considers the film to be a masterpiece, another thinks that it's a ridiculously unbelievable tale that not only defies logic, but makes claims that aren't supported by the narrative.
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