Can we agree on truth if Science explains is?

An aside, why in the heck isn't coffee cake made with coffee? Always puzzled me. Coffee cake with coffee ice-cream in a coffee-coloured room. I think I need some, bye!

Pax et amore vincunt omnia--radarmark
 
An aside, why in the heck isn't coffee cake made with coffee? Always puzzled me. Coffee cake with coffee ice-cream in a coffee-coloured room. I think I need some, bye!

Pax et amore vincunt omnia--radarmark

lol coffee cake was made to drink with coffee
 
luecy7 said:
predicting anything of the future takes enormous calculation
A wall calander dates.
An itinerary schedule.
A parking ticket court date.
Wedding invitations dates.
Football game Adverts dates.
Bank loan and agreed upon interest rates due dates.
Tax years' collections allocation dates.
Engineering Plans' Construction dates.
Musical Theatre Rehearsal dates.
A blind date's date.

All the above not only "predict the future" they mandate specific actions to be followed through on by a network of concerned parties.
It is certainly easier to predict something you can control. Being a little more servant, the future is not so predictable.

What other type of future predictions are being sought?

Insurance policy types?

How is that NOT predicting; if not, mandating the future . . . after all plans are
A hedge bet... is... predicting? So a person takes out a life insurance policy because they have predicted that they are going to die, and they mandate that the public shall serve their beneficiaries? A gun to the head would help seal the deal. Do you suggest that an insurance policy is predictive, and mandating the future?

What does an insurance company predict and call an act of God: man's failure to predict and control the forces of nature that take away, or the grace of giving to those who may not necessarily deserve it? The insurance salesmen have some interesting beliefs to sell.
 
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