If you are subscribing to the principle that everything happens by coincidence, then you are not thinking critically about this, any more than the person who says there is "no such thing" as coincidence. The key question is:
"How many coincidences before it's mathematically impossible?"
If you are subscribing to the principle that everything happens by coincidence, then you are not thinking critically about this, any more than the person who says there is "no such thing" as coincidence. The key question is:
"How many coincidences before it's mathematically impossible?"
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That is actually a meme designed to turn off critical thinking