enough of this fringe, quasi-intellectual pulp to see it for what it actually is, that is, nothing more than an elaborate exercise in obscurantist sophistry. It seeks , in short, to inject higher meaning into what is clearly meaningless and in doing so fails dismally. — John Gould
I have family and friends, and there are things that I enjoy in life. So do you, most likely. That's a very common reason to continue to live rather than opt for suicide. — Sapientia
I feel Monty Python should re-form specifically to answer this question: What did the Enlightenment ever do for us?
- OK, apart from inaugurating mass literacy.
- Yeh, but as well as showing us how the cosmos works even if there aren't any gods.
- No, but, aside from liberating millions of poor schmucks to enjoy art and culture and everything.
I just don't know how that scene ends. Maybe : 'Yes, but they never resolved a single important question, did they?' — mcdoodle
Well, yes, living is a continual process, until it ceases, and that process itself doesn't require any point. But living is like a car, and we are the drivers. As a driver, you can either hit the brakes and stop the car or you can carry on driving. People don't tend to drive around aimlessly, with no destination in mind, for no reason whatsoever. Life doesn't need a point, but we need a point to our lives - those of us who are reasonable, at least. — Sapientia
You need a point to live at all, unless you've lost or abandoned reason, in which case it wouldn't matter whether your next act was to watch a film or blow your brains out. — Sapientia
If genders and gender roles didn't exist, how could gender discrimination or gender related problems exist? — BlueBanana
A good reason to live is that change is excitng and change can only be witnessed, discovered, experienced or initiated by the living. — Jake Tarragon
A good reason to live is that change is excitng and change can only be witnessed, discovered, experienced or initiated by the living. — Jake Tarragon
I still think you don't need a point to live. You will provide a point or an alleged point when forced, or questioned, but that is not a "need" per se. Life is effortlessly continued. (In an existentialist sense, not that survival is automatic or even easy.) It takes a heckuva lot more effort to kill yourself than to not to kill yourself.Of course you need a point to live. Ask anyone who you think "just does" why they haven't killed themselves, and they'll give you that point. — Sapientia
Well, the argument was that we have an innate knowledge which shows when we pick the human over the non-human. — Πετροκότσυφας
So come on scientists, prove to me there is no God and let me see how strong your arguments really are. Pile on. — MikeL
Hitler and his dogs (he had many!) would not save you over his little kittens. Especially, if you're a jew. — Πετροκότσυφας
As for heralds, guardians, harlots (really?), and Satan, where did this come from? — Bitter Crank
"Misogyny is in fact equally responsible for all gender based issues. Period. There is no such thing as misandry..." — WISDOMfromPO-MO
What are angels? — fishfry
Objection: some civilizations are known to treat some animals like cats and cows as gods, thus showing that the GCB hierarchy is not innate in all.
Counter-objection: This premise is true, but they did this because they believed these animals to be gods, inasmuch as christians treat Jesus as God because they believe him to be one, not just a human being. As such, these civilizations still had innate knowledge of the GCB hierarchy — Samuel Lacrampe