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Postby akirk » Mon Sep 21, 2015 10:05 pm


revian wrote:The death rate is generally constant at around 100%. I'd argue (of course) that the rate can be clawed back... :D


I think we have to say tends to 100% because statistically it can never get to 100% - the resurrection may only be one in the billions who have lived and died, but it is enough to stop it being 100% :D

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Postby dvenman » Tue Sep 22, 2015 7:14 am


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Postby Horse » Tue Sep 22, 2015 10:41 am


akirk wrote:
revian wrote:The death rate is generally constant at around 100%. I'd argue (of course) that the rate can be clawed back... :D


I think we have to say tends to 100% because statistically it can never get to 100% - the resurrection may only be one in the billions who have lived and died, but it is enough to stop it being 100% :D


IIRC from Easter stories etc,. he died [supposedly]twice. So wouldn't that push it just slightly over 100% deaths:people? :lol:
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Postby revian » Tue Sep 22, 2015 10:43 am


akirk wrote:
revian wrote:The death rate is generally constant at around 100%. I'd argue (of course) that the rate can be clawed back... :D


I think we have to say tends to 100% because statistically it can never get to 100% - the resurrection may only be one in the billions who have lived and died, but it is enough to stop it being 100% :D

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:D

...not bad if short on statistically modifying eschatological content :wink:
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Postby revian » Tue Sep 22, 2015 10:44 am


dvenman wrote:Life. The only invariably fatal sexually transmitted disease.

Thanks... I got to try to remember to use that one :D
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Postby jont » Tue Sep 22, 2015 10:47 am


Horse wrote:
akirk wrote:
revian wrote:The death rate is generally constant at around 100%. I'd argue (of course) that the rate can be clawed back... :D


I think we have to say tends to 100% because statistically it can never get to 100% - the resurrection may only be one in the billions who have lived and died, but it is enough to stop it being 100% :D


IIRC from Easter stories etc,. he died [supposedly]twice. So wouldn't that push it just slightly over 100% deaths:people? :lol:

And if you add in all the people medics have resuscitated over the years, do they count too?
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Postby revian » Tue Sep 22, 2015 10:58 am


jont wrote:And if you add in all the people medics have resuscitated over the years, do they count too?

Nah :D if you are counting this way it's just a delay....
In my default and preferred method of counting I won't add to the real numbers at all. There will still be the funeral costs though... :wink: dangerously off topic....
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Postby akirk » Tue Sep 22, 2015 1:55 pm


revian wrote:
akirk wrote:
revian wrote:The death rate is generally constant at around 100%. I'd argue (of course) that the rate can be clawed back... :D


I think we have to say tends to 100% because statistically it can never get to 100% - the resurrection may only be one in the billions who have lived and died, but it is enough to stop it being 100% :D

Alasdair

:D

...not bad if short on statistically modifying eschatological content :wink:


As the son of a theologian, we could start to take this seriously off topic :)

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Postby revian » Tue Sep 22, 2015 1:59 pm


akirk wrote:As the son of a theologian, we could start to take this seriously off topic :) Alasdair

Perhaps we can do it in a subliminal manner? :D
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