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2019-04-01 at 11:29 PM UTC in NIS GithubWe should all start throwing out ideas about tech related stuff we want to do. For those of us who are only half retarded, we could potentially contribute to a github and collaborate on projects.
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2019-03-31 at 3:03 PM UTC in The Monty Hall Problem (math riddle)
Originally posted by Sudo Does it matter? If you don't have the prize it matters because you could have it. If you do have the prize it matters because you could trade it for nothing.
I don't understand what you're asking. It doesn't matter mathematically and doesn't increase or decrease your odds, just the end result
This is what most people's immediate impression is, but that's actually incorrect. You increase your odds of winning by switching. -
2019-03-31 at 2:54 PM UTC in Endtimes
Originally posted by Krow I'm confused about the Bible's last book.
the Apocalypse of Rev:
If I am a good person and build a cellar dweller in the caves, am I to be buried by G-d as well?
Are we not allowed to try and dig in and survive with survival foods and you last can of beans?
Not being sarcastic.. but Bill Burr did make a good point.. there in your cave with your last can of beans.
Or is G-d only going to punish the wicked who hide?. will all of us be seen as wicked?
Not surprisingly, there are competing theories about how that book is supposed to be interpreted. It was almost removed by Martin Luther for the very reason that it was so hyperbolic and difficult to understand. However, to answer your question specifically, there are 3 mainline Christian understandings about what happens during the rapture:
1. All of the Christians are raptured before the plagues (meaning only the wicked are hiding).
2. Some Christians are raptured before the plagues, but some come to Jesus (through martyrdom) while the antichrist rules the earth.
3. Nobody is raptured until after everything is over.
It's not worth worrying about since there is no rapture or magic spaceman that's going to punish you for being a spaceNigga, but if you really are worried about it, I would suggest picking up Wayne Grudem's book "Systematic Theology." It's a very easy read. -
2019-03-31 at 2:44 PM UTC in The Monty Hall Problem (math riddle)The Monty Hall Problem gets its name from the TV game show, Let's Make A Deal (which is hosted by Monty Hall 1). The scenario is such: you are given the opportunity to select one closed door of three, behind one of which there is a prize. The other two doors hide “goats” (or some other such “non-prize”), or nothing at all. Once you have made your selection, Monty Hall will open one of the remaining doors, revealing that it does not contain the prize 2. He then asks you if you would like to switch your selection to the other unopened door, or stay with your original choice. Here is the problem:
Does it matter if you switch?
PS -- I told you I'd make an account, Lanny.