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- From: arromdee@jyusenkyou.cs.jhu.edu (Ken Arromdee)
- Newsgroups: sci.skeptic
- Subject: Re: Biblical Inerrancy?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.212947.1522@blaze.cs.jhu.edu>
- Date: 20 Nov 92 21:29:47 GMT
- References: <28064@castle.ed.ac.uk> <1992Nov18.021504.13692@augean.eleceng.adelaide.edu.AU> <1992Nov20.190550.9085@csrd.uiuc.edu>
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- In article <1992Nov20.190550.9085@csrd.uiuc.edu> g-skinner@uiuc.edu writes:
- >>[The Bible] also says that pi=3.
- >The Bible does not directly say this. In 1 Kings 7 we find
- >measurements of 10 and 30 cubits for the diameter and circumference
- >respectively of a round Sea of cast metal. From these measurements we
- >can determine a value of 3 for Pi. Note that this is accurate to the
- >precision given by the measurements.
- >As such this "error" doesn't buy us much. Had the measurements been
- >recorded so that Pi could be computed as 3.1, then we would simply
- >note that Pi is not 3.1 either. Similarly for 3.14, 3.142, 3.1416,
- >3.14159, and so on. It is not possible to write down measurements for
- >the diameter and circumference of the Sea, or any circular object for
- >that matter, in such a way as to yield the exact value of Pi.
-
- They could have written "it was about 10 cubits across". That would not have
- given pi, but it would not have given an error either.
- --
- "the bogosity in a field equals the bogosity imported from related areas, plus
- the bogosity generated internally, minus the bogosity expelled or otherwise
- disposed of." -- K. Eric Drexler
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- Ken Arromdee (arromdee@jyusenkyou.cs.jhu.edu, arromdee@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu)
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