This suggests that animals are corrupt. Are they? (Wars happen when humans become corrupt and wars happen when the animal nature of humans reigns supreme.) — god must be atheist
Indeed, I know many people who simply choose to not believe in god because they think it makes them more rational and even smarter than others who do.
That probably stems from many scientists choosing to not believe in god. Since scientists are 'smart people' , many just follow to derive this sense of self worth you speak of — StarsFromMemory
Good point. Actually I find the opposite true. Considering the study of, say, both theoretical physics and cognitive science, the overwhelming evidence suggests a purpose behind conscious existence. — 3017amen
Indeed. People don't think for themselves and often reject the conclusions they deduce themselves if it does not match with the 'Smart People Worldview'.It's the extreme polarization, from both sides, that's dangerous. The extremist views have clouded the mind's of many smart people. — 3017amen
I believe there cannot be any universal purpose (one that applies to all humans) kinda like an existential nihilist. — StarsFromMemory
Are there any truths that exist that you don't know? — Antidote
If you have a belief, it's because you don't have the knowledge, or you have only part of it. You cannot believe something you know, and you cannot know something you believe. They are exclusive. . — Antidote
There is a school of thought that suggests the sub conscious mind already knows the patterns of existence and our conscious mind is simply a torch lighting up this knowledge as we go along. — Antidote
If you believe there is no purpose, then you wont look for one. This is sometimes called a "life spectator", refusing to start the race for fear of there being no point. However, the belief means there definitely wont be any point because you didn't look for it. Fortunately, rebirth gives us another opportunity to try again... and again... and again! — Antidote
I mentioned I don't believe in a universal purpose. — StarsFromMemory
I think we should be finding our own individual purposes — StarsFromMemory
This is only to cope with the dread of a universally meaningless existence. — StarsFromMemory
Just because we weren't born with a inherent purpose doesn't mean we cannot create one for ourselves. — StarsFromMemory
For example, the religious community has its own marriage and divorce laws. We will not consider whatsoever to ever adopt someone else's views on these matters. — alcontali
If we accept that nothing happens without a cause, then your birth most certainly did contain a purpose - it happened for a reason. — Antidote
If you were born without a purpose, then there was no cause for your birth, in which case, you shouldn't be here. — Antidote
One could say, because it is difficult find our purpose — Antidote
Just because we weren't born with a inherent purpose doesn't mean we cannot create one for ourselves. — StarsFromMemory
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