Bowstring post=18.68107.620837 said:
Sigh.
Mathematics only exist to explain and link the phenonoma that we see on a day to day basis.
Logical axioms, upon which most mathmatecs we are familiar with are based on, are universal.
Where-ever you go, 2 chords on a circle will have perpendicular bisectors that intersect at the center of said circle. 4 times 4 is 16. Log5=.69
Bowstring post=18.68107.620837 said:
Logic only exists to validate and explain the processes of the world through our own eyes, based on past experiences, inherited knowledge, common sense, and human nature.
No, logic in this context is the procedure by which those inputs are correlated with our goals and a plan of attainment conceived. It is a deductive process, not a belief or endstate.
Bowstring post=18.68107.620837 said:
If one is to think outside of the box, then they might come across the conclusion that anything is possible.
Abductive reasoning is sufficient to devise the entire world's knowledge thus-far, so it seems bizarre to ignore it in matters of death.
If you believe water will fall downward, why not that the result of death is decomposition? You have seen both hundreds of times
Bowstring post=18.68107.620837 said:
If Heaven is in another plane of existence, then who's to say that they abide by the physics/logic/mathematics of our own universe?
Your fallacy is that this line of reasoning is unlimited, and ultimately, counterproductive. How do you know a teapot isn't floating around space right now? How do you know the FSM doesn't exist?
You can only make tentative considerations based on prior experience, but as you utilize them for the entirety of your existence from getting up to brushing your teeth, it is irrational to disregard it now.
Could there be a heaven? Yes, it is possible. But so is anything. And an unevidenced belief must revert to false, or we face an insurmountable issue that ANY notion is undeniable.
If nothing else, science is the procedure of practicality.
Bowstring post=18.68107.620837 said:
We'll never know folks, but never rule anything out as being too ridiculous.
What about your belief in your own ability to survive without eating? I mean sure your hungry, but it's impossible to know if you'll die.