I don't wish to live in a dichotomy, both math and language are important. Anything that makes people think one is superior is just trying to flaunt their university degree. I have an English degree but I'm not stupid in math.
I just want to make it clear, language isn't just words, written or spoken. Language includes what you wear, architecture, landscaping, however you express yourself. Because language is just trying to express an idea to another person. And as already posted, math is language. Remember equations? They are trying to express something. But that doesn't take away the importance in math because obviously there is a difference. If there wasn't, we would have a lot more STEM degrees than liberal Art degrees.
Nature is the stance you have taken I see.
I presume then that humans will always be the masters of technology?
That nature will always be the better route than organic and man-made things?
First of all: it's only possible that you can buy chicken from your Wallmart because we didn't think "natural" was enough. We then depended on unnaturally grown chickens that are sped up to a satisfying growth through technology. Which brings us back to math
I was being facetious. I know it is hard to understand intent in a forum, but did I put up serveral cues to highlight my position. This is why having a grounded and extensive library of literary elements comes in handy. For more back info, I was referring to the abundant people I have seen who fall under the natural argument in this forum. Especially when discussing homosexuals.