I think logic can be taught. People just don't bother to deduce anything of the seen world. Yesterday, a holiday, the skies were bright blue. This morning they were streaked with criss crossing lines. I brought that up to four people at the pool this morning and not one had a clue. Are they just so self absorbed they don't pay attention …
I think logic can be taught. People just don't bother to deduce anything of the seen world. Yesterday, a holiday, the skies were bright blue. This morning they were streaked with criss crossing lines. I brought that up to four people at the pool this morning and not one had a clue. Are they just so self absorbed they don't pay attention or so clueless they never look up and wonder how planes fly with intersecting lines? In addition the chemicals from these planes burn hotter in fires....mmmmm...all connected?
Isn't that the truth?? I actually look up at the end of the day, at the beautiful blue sky and say "Guess we didn't get insecticided today." People are so willfully blind and ignorant.
I think logic can be taught. People just don't bother to deduce anything of the seen world. Yesterday, a holiday, the skies were bright blue. This morning they were streaked with criss crossing lines. I brought that up to four people at the pool this morning and not one had a clue. Are they just so self absorbed they don't pay attention or so clueless they never look up and wonder how planes fly with intersecting lines? In addition the chemicals from these planes burn hotter in fires....mmmmm...all connected?
Isn't that the truth?? I actually look up at the end of the day, at the beautiful blue sky and say "Guess we didn't get insecticided today." People are so willfully blind and ignorant.
Logic is part of a classical education, along with Grammar and Rhetoric. Making a comeback with some homeschoolers.