Germany vs England 2010. Was it a goal?? The EVIDENCE.

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Germany vs England 2010

Was it a goal??

The EVIDENCE

“The Hand of God” Maradonna - Argentina vs England 1998

Science 1.The only philosophical construct devised by mankind to determine, with any degree of reliability: What is true, might be true, can be true and what, more importantly, cannot be true!

Science 1.The only philosophical construct devised by mankind to determine, with any degree of reliability: What is true, might be true, can be true and what, more importantly, cannot be true! 2.Truth is Universal, and does not vary from country to country or planet to planet

Science 1.The only philosophical construct devised by mankind to determine, with any degree of reliability: What is true, might be true, can be true and what, more importantly, cannot be true! 2.Truth is Universal, and does not vary from country to country or planet to planet 3.Truth assumes that an experiment always behaves exactly the same way and that no mystical entity tampers with the observation – ie praying will not affect the result!

Science 1.The only philosophical construct devised by mankind to determine, with any degree of reliability: What is true, might be true, can be true and what, more importantly, cannot be true! 2.Truth is Universal, and does not vary from country to country or planet to planet 3.Truth assumes that an experiment always behaves exactly the same way and that no mystical entity tampers with the observation – ie praying will not affect the result! 4.Truth is thus an Intellectual Integrity issue

Science 1.The only philosophical construct devised by mankind to determine, with any degree of reliability: What is true, might be true, can be true and what, more importantly, cannot be true! 2.Truth is Universal, and does not vary from country to country or planet to planet 3.Truth assumes that an experiment always behaves exactly the same way and that no mystical entity tampers with the observation – ie praying will not affect the result! 4.Truth is thus an Intellectual Integrity issue 5.Thus Science Education is an Ethical issue

…for without evidence anything goes!

In the teaching of the evidence based way to determine TRUTH lies the ethical reason for the conflict between Science and Dogma – political, religious and all other authority not based on evidence etc

Hmmmm … a 12 th man playing! Is this fair????