Update: After you finish with this article, be sure to read Part 2.

How would you answer this question?
Are their [sic] any Godly uses for higher math?
I've come to realize that probably one reason I struggled with algebra, geometry et.al., was that it seemed to me that these were basically atheistic academic disciplines, useful for promoting evolution or other Godless leftist sciences, but not with any obvious Christ-centered or positive, conservative uses.
If I'm wrong about this, I'd appreciate it if people could show me how this discipline can have Godly uses.
I also feel this could be useful in developing better ways of teaching higher mathematics if such uses could be found.
Let me know how you'd answer such a question in the comments, and I'll expand on this in a later post.

Or maybe I would point out that maybe they didn't understand maths because they just weren't smart enough. Only more pithy, something like: "ur a idiot"
Uproarious laughter.
I would at least try not to point while doing so. ..
You weren't good at math because it was ungodly, oh, of course!
These Christians that think science and reason are in direct opposition to their faith might be representative of Christians, but not of Christianity. I don't believe in God myself, but I like to know about something before I decide it isn't for me. Maybe this guy could do the same thing and learn what his religion actually teaches.
- Lillian