Why Do My T-Shirts Get Small Holes In The Front Of Them Before They Get . . . 1 Why it’s an analogy Statistical mechanics was originally developed for microscopic particles (atoms, molecules) to explain thermodynamic behavior The key ideas are: Microstates: all the possible configurations of the system Macrostates: coarse-grained properties like temperature, pressure, or total number of links in the paper-clip example
An analogy to faith and works - Christian Forums I would say that the biggest problem with using this as an analogy is when one moves from the analogy and starts discussing what these works are in the main topic of a Christian relationship with the Lord and , more importantly , what prompts the Christian to do them
Interesting analogy for body, soul and spirit and how it works I had a hard time understanding how "body, soul and spirit" thing work, but then I heard this analogy and found it very helpful to me Body, is our physical body Soul is the essence of who we are: it's our feelings, acts and memories Spirit is the lifeforce (aka Spirit of God aka breath of
There’s a Giant Flaw in Human History - Christian Forums So why did you use that analogy? Arguing by analogy is only useful if the situations really are analogous In this case the vases are tangible enough that it's unclear what the analogy brings to the the table Your just disputing this for the sake of disputing it I could have used 100
Maine elects woman convicted of killing Canadian tourist to city . . . Absolutely See, this is where you have failed to grasp that manslaughter is not related to governing while a lifetime of repeated fraud is relevant In your scenario, Trump is the child molester and the presidency is the day care You don't seem to have thought through your analogy
Why Kat Von D Will Not Get Rid of an Item in Her . . . - Christian Forums Gargoyles and grotesques aren't necessarily about "good vs evil", or to teach a simple version of morality, but I suppose that's the closest analogy for some people Grotesques are meant to be unruly, vaguely scary or humorous, that's precisely the point of them
Morality without Absolute Morality | Page 2 | Christian Forums An analogy involving a star you can't see is about as useful as an absolute morality from a source you can't see Ok, Mr Astronomer, I'll ignore my reference to Celestial Navigation | Time and Navigation What celestial analogy should I have used to make a more copacetic moral analogy alluding to the Absolute moral value of Jesus Christ?