The chief problem is one of cultural bias against mathematics. In today's culture, we teach our children that it's ok to "not be a math person," as if the ability to do mathematics requires a certain set of genetic traits. Is it any wonder that the bulk of people you meet every day have no clue as to how to go about logically working through a problem and coming to a decision on it? Is it any surprise how many people can't form a coherent argument, lacking any basis in logic?
Contrast this mindset with other subjects. Suppose I came out with the statement, "I'm just not a history person. I just can't get my head around it." Or, how about, "I'm just not a grammar person. It's all so hard, I'll never use it, so why bother?" I'd be labeled a blithering idiot.
And as I understand it, unlimited data is actually cheaper on the iPhone than on other phones (at least, at the time of the launch) due to the fact that the iPhone really needs it and Apple demanded it.
I'm pretty sure you didn't quite understand it correctly then. When the original iPhone was launched, the data plan was $20/month. When the 3G launched, it jumped to $30/month. No change when the 3GS hit the shelves. I've been paying $15/month for unlimited data on AT&T for years now.
First off, while Aisha may have been raped by Muhammad (if you go by the relatively modern definition that says any sex with a young child is rape) (which is one that I agree with BTW), she didn't appear to resent him for it. She was, in fact, his favorite wife, and she loved and was very affectionate toward him.
Whoah, hit the brakes there bucky. Just because the child still liked him, and later forgave him, does that make it right? That's a big no.
Second, while Jesus never had sex with a child (or with anyone, so far as the canonical Bible is concerned), Numbers 31 does have Moses (under God's command) ordering his soldiers to slaughter every man, woman, and male child among the Midianites, while keeping the female children to themselves. For what, manual labor, do you think?
Speculate much? Direct evidence vs. speculation. Isn't it entirely possible that those were God's orders? Female children wouldn't be likely to grow up, rise up and exact revenge. Just as plausible as your "explanation."
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