The reason for everything is a thing that came before it. — Ree Zen
There's no reason & There's a reason that I haven't figured it out are identical twins. — Agent Smith
The reason for everything is a thing that came before it. — Ree Zen
Which came first: the chicken or the egg? Ether one of them always existed, or it spontaneously came into existence. There are no other options. What do you think happened? — pfirefry
I don't find theists sad, they are just scared and they need a superhero who cares about them to comfort them when it gets dark. They don't question the existence of god because they need it to exist.I always find it sad (OK, and a bit funny) to see atheists contort themselves in an effort to deny the reality of the Creator. Atheism is an irrational worldview. — Photios
I always find it sad (OK, and a bit funny) to see atheists contort themselves in an effort to deny the reality of the Creator. Atheism is an irrational worldview.
Nothing personal, just an observation. — Photios
Causal laws, he claimed, "tend to be replaced by quite different laws as soon as a science is successful." — T Clark
I wonder what successful science he had in mind, in which causal laws have been replaced? "What caused X?" seems to be a common form of research question in all the sciences. I'm struggling to think of an exception. — Cuthbert
I always find it sad (OK, and a bit funny) to see atheists contort themselves in an effort to deny the reality of the Creator. Atheism is an irrational worldview.
— Photios
I don't find theists sad, they are just scared and they need a superhero who cares about them to comfort them when it gets dark. They don't question the existence of god because they need it to exist. — universeness
you need to be less provocative in the phrases you have used against others on this forum and arrogant text example you have just responded to me with ('hows that') — universeness
My only complaint with you, is you can be very insulting towards others. You come across as petulant at times. — universeness
T Clark has been very disrespectful towards others. — universeness
I think I have a long way to go before I can be compared to you, when it comes to insulting those who you don't agree with. Please keep trying to build your evidence. I will let the other members of the forum judge between us. — universeness
I will continue to point out the difference between your professed desire that people be treated with respect and your disrespectful actions. I think the other members of the forum have better things to do than "judge between us." Perhaps you should tattle to the moderators again — T Clark
I put the quote in just to show that the necessity of causation is not a foregone conclusion. Many philosophers and scientists dispute the need for it. — T Clark
That is interesting. But we know there are causes. Bridges collapse - engineers investigate - causes are identified and reported. — Cuthbert
The concept of cause is very troublesome to explain in general terms in the philosophy schoolroom. But jettisoning it seems premature. — Cuthbert
We can banish 'cause' from the schoolroom for being awkward. We still need it in order to live our lives every day. It is a phenomenon that should be preserved in philosophy even when it gives us a headache. — Cuthbert
For truth and math, maybe. Does 1 + 1 = 2 have a reason? Does it need a reason to always equal "2"? — Cobra
1+1=2 has a reason to me. I've found the equation useful in my daily endeavors to obtain resources. — Ree Zen
It is odd, to me, that so many theists - and I am a theist - believe that God created us and the universe we live in. Seems grotesquely implausible. More reasonable to believe that God exists and did not create us or the universe we live in. — Bartricks
Viewing material existence as flawed or evil, Gnostic cosmogony generally presents a distinction between a supreme, hidden God and a malevolent lesser divinity (sometimes equated with YHWH), responsible for creating the material universe. — Wiki
But what about before there were thinking beings? Was there any purpose or reason then? I would say no. How could there be? — Ree Zen
Maybe the Universe possessed a latent urge to experience things, which is what gave rise to 'thinking beings'. If this were the case - not saying it is - then it's possible that thinking beings are still latently part of the Big Picture, fulfilling the latent urge that was felt long before there was anyone to actually feel it. — Wayfarer
Speaking of observing entities in the universe from outside an observation point represented by another such entity doesn't jive with what physics tells us about the universe — Count Timothy von Icarus
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