top | item 6281618 (no title) krichman | 12 years ago Putting aside drowning the majority of everything on Earth, what is just about destroying entire cities, sparing no one? discuss order hn newest gizzlon|12 years ago How do you know, a priori, that they didn't deserve it ;) krichman|12 years ago :)Applying Bayesian empiricism! My posterior measurement of P(redeemable|young) after a lifetime of observation is too high. While I'm on the topic of children; how is it just to kill the youth of Egypt for the flaws of their ruler and his enforcers? load replies (1)
gizzlon|12 years ago How do you know, a priori, that they didn't deserve it ;) krichman|12 years ago :)Applying Bayesian empiricism! My posterior measurement of P(redeemable|young) after a lifetime of observation is too high. While I'm on the topic of children; how is it just to kill the youth of Egypt for the flaws of their ruler and his enforcers? load replies (1)
krichman|12 years ago :)Applying Bayesian empiricism! My posterior measurement of P(redeemable|young) after a lifetime of observation is too high. While I'm on the topic of children; how is it just to kill the youth of Egypt for the flaws of their ruler and his enforcers? load replies (1)
gizzlon|12 years ago
krichman|12 years ago
Applying Bayesian empiricism! My posterior measurement of P(redeemable|young) after a lifetime of observation is too high. While I'm on the topic of children; how is it just to kill the youth of Egypt for the flaws of their ruler and his enforcers?