Quote Originally Posted by bipper
In programming life, there are two ways to see things. The logistical, and semantical. The way things are, and the way the are implied. That is very synominous with my thinking. I tend to think that atheists dwell on the logistical, while religous types dwell on the semantical (as far as morality and other behavioral/traditional teachings go). I tend to fall in the middle, although I have more faith in the Christain religon, as it seems to be sufficiant for me.
Fuzzy logic applies strictly to programming because it doesn't make sense any where else. I personally think atheists are more moral than religious people. But that's probably just because the aforementioned attentiveness in History class. But that's probably stupid. Nothing is ever that black and white, and I'm just making absurd generalizations.

"All generalizations are false, including this one" - Mark Twain