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John Hattan wrote: > Libertarius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >John Hattan wrote: > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> >John Hattan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (eyelessgame) wrote: > >> >> >[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > >> >> >> > >> >> >> the problem with people today is that they follow religion rather than > >> >> >> having a relationship with God. Christianity is just that, a > >> >> >> relationship. If you do your research you come to find that 92% of the > >> >> >> bible prophecies have came true already, the other 8% are what the > >> >> >> bible calls the last days. > >> >> > > >> >> >I did my research. This is not true. > >> >> > >> >> How can that be? After all, he heard it on Christian talk-radio or from > >> >> his pastor, so it must be true! > >> > > >> >DOING YOUR RESEARCH MEANS YOU ACTUALLY HAVE TO READ A BOOK WITHOUT > >> >PICTURES. YOU ALSO HAVE TO SPEND SOME TIME AT THE LIBRARY AND ASK THE > >> >LADY TO HELP YOU FIND THE BOOK YOU ARE LOOKING FOR... > >> > >> Why bother when I can just make up obviously bogus statistics like "92% > >> of the bible prophecies have came true already, the other 8% are what > >> the bible calls the last days"? After all, 37% of statistics are made up > >> anyway. > > > >===>I've read somewhere that 63.78% of all statistics is bogus. > >Or maybe it was 65.87%? Something like that. -- L. > > I read that 51.5761% of statistics add extra digits to the right of the > decimal point just so they'll look more impressive and better > researched. ===>Then they claim an error rate of plus or minus 3.5%. -- L.
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