Deductive reasoning is a way to use logic to deduce the answers to questions, but it's also used to deduce which questions we should be asking. We use a technique which we call deductive questioning.
Hypothesis 13
Our theory of gravitation has developed to include the Human soul. Souls are gravity nodes, each one unique and containing our consciousness and personality. We can test the hypothesis with gravitational waves.
A Confluence of Reason
We've drawn together three distinct lines of deductive reasoning to confirm that the soul is a gravity node.
Gravity Deductive Question 3
As people die gravity is transferred from the crust to the core increasing the attractive force on the lower mantle, thus causing more debris to fall into the core resulting in the expansion of hell and global warming.
Gravity Deductive Question 2
The great value in using deductive questioning is that it helps us to know which questions we ought to be asking, and frequently one question leads to another.
Gravity Deductive Question 1
We have made extensive use of deductive reasoning. Another tool we employ is deductive questioning. This is how we can investigate, among other things, the nature of the soul.
October 2nd
If the gates of hell won't prevail against the church, and gates are defensive structures, then the church must be attacking hell.
September 7th
We asked "Why is the interior of the Earth hot?" years ago and worked out what issues have to be incorporated into a Biblically accurate model of the interior of the Earth.
Hell hath Enlarged Herself
Therefore hell hath enlarged herself, and opened her mouth without measure: and their glory, and their multitude, and their pomp, and he that rejoiceth, shall descend into it. (Isaiah 5:14) KJV
June 10th
Using the logic “if science can’t detect it then it doesn’t exist,” then gravitational waves didn’t exist before September 2015.
