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Sklansky concedes religious debate o rly?
I don't know if this has been addressed anywhere in other forums, but I was wondering if Rev. Sklansky has adressed the import of Mr. Yang's clearly sincere religious beliefs and how it is possible that someone of this type could ever win the wsop main event, especially when pitted against the "obviously smarter" non religious types.
Rev Sklansky has made light of those with sincere religious beliefs and has made assertions that such beliefs are somehow negatively correlated with one's ability to thnk critically, to perform well in math tests, and at least by implication, with one's ability to play poker. I believe Mr. Sklansky should comment on how this result impacts his assessment of those who maintain devout religious beliefs. Is this to be treated as a statistical aberration (how convenient)...Are we to question Mr. Yangs sincerity? Maybe, just maybe, there are benefits to deidcating oneself to believing in something not of this earth and maybe just MAYBE , being open minded instead of judgmental and closed minded may have some benefit as well. sheets Professor Erik Haber Center for Religious Stidies Linköpings universitet 581 83 LINKÖPING Tel: +46 13-28 10 00 Fax: +46 13-14 94 03 |
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Re: Sklansky concedes religious debate o rly?
lol donkaments
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Re: Sklansky concedes religious debate o rly?
Clearly Mr. Yang has demonstrated that religious people are great poker players. Also his win definitely shows he is the best poker player of 2007 since he beat everyone else.
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Re: Sklansky concedes religious debate o rly?
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I don't know if this has been addressed anywhere in other forums, but I was wondering if Rev. Sklansky has adressed the import of Mr. Yang's clearly sincere religious beliefs and how it is possible that someone of this type could ever win the wsop main event, especially when pitted against the "obviously smarter" non religious types. Rev Sklansky has made light of those with sincere religious beliefs and has made assertions that such beliefs are somehow negatively correlated with one's ability to thnk critically, to perform well in math tests, and at least by implication, with one's ability to play poker. I believe Mr. Sklansky should comment on how this result impacts his assessment of those who maintain devout religious beliefs. Is this to be treated as a statistical aberration (how convenient)...Are we to question Mr. Yangs sincerity? Maybe, just maybe, there are benefits to deidcating oneself to believing in something not of this earth and maybe just MAYBE , being open minded instead of judgmental and closed minded may have some benefit as well. sheets Professor Erik Haber Center for Religious Stidies Linköpings universitet 581 83 LINKÖPING Tel: +46 13-28 10 00 Fax: +46 13-14 94 03 [/ QUOTE ] you are kidding right? maybe if we all become accountants like moneymaker we can win the main event too! |
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Re: Sklansky concedes religious debate o rly?
Variance.
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Re: Sklansky concedes religious debate o rly?
I have a little toy penguin on my desk.
It is cute, and wears a scarf. If you twist its handle, it will do backflips. Pretty ballin. My penguin is fifteen times smarter than sheetsworld. Also, sheetsworld's IQ is roughly that of mayonaisse. |
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Re: Sklansky concedes religious debate o rly?
This post makes me question your ability to think critically.
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Re: Sklansky concedes religious debate o rly?
Sheets is clearly correct.
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Re: Sklansky concedes religious debate o rly?
somewhere, pocketfives is missing an idiot
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Re: Sklansky concedes religious debate o rly?
Leveled.
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