Have a read up of existential wittings. That's what it's all about. Most people wait till they are about 50 though.Anybody read up on the zimzum stuff?
can religion ?
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Ok, i'll take that - tell.
The Existentialists are great. I'm a big fan of Sartre, Dostoyevsky, etc; Hermann Hesse most of all. (I'm not 50 yet )But, by their very nature they pose more questions than can ever be answered, and never offer anything tangible.Why are we here? Thats a question that has led many a man down a dark path - the path to god. :disappoinWhy does there need to be a reason?
not unless you tell me what it's about
Breaking the Spell of religion on people. Comparing it to a type of parasite which infects ants(the luke worm) and compels it to actions totally contrary to its normal behaviour
Quite the evangelical aren't you. I was wondering why you were so dogmatic and narrow minded.
I don't know, but are you conceding that religion may have answers to questions that science doesn't?
"Mum, why did god make little timmy die""Because he's a cunt, son"God killed that poor child, how can you support that?!
Hehehe. What I meant is: Science gives you answers before you die. Religion gives you the answers after you die. Which one of these is a fair trade?I despise existentialists and consider their ideas idiocy. Its a sad attempt to grasp universal truth by using chopsticks. You damage what you touch and anything you can retrieve from it is so desecrated that its not even worth having.
Apparently If you believe in Evolution then that will get rid of any need for a reason to life. Your here to eat, drink, sleep, party, have sex, party some more, sleep some more then realise your GF got preggies, end up raising the child, spend the next few years in a retirement home, then die.Your children will then have some tiny change about them which will make them better than the rest and that will kill off the weak.And then a improved race of "humans" is created.No need for a meaning to life if you believe in evolution you see?
To start with - science gives you answers, even the religous people will have to admit that science has brought us many positive things, religion brings you a bandage to put over thoughtWhat is wrong with the existentialists? Your statement, although poetic, is barely an augment against it. The fact that there is no higher meaning to life and that is a positive thing and the fact that we control our own lives and should make choices that would please us if we were watching a rerun of our lives are two important things i have learned from existentialism - where does it cause a problem with your world view?
.....hmm. I just realized I dont really know existentialism as much as I thought I did. That *is* the theory of interconnectedness right? I think its time for some study.
someone who believes fundamentally only in existence, and seeks to find meaning in his or her life solely by embracing existence, is an existentialist.Emphasizing action, freedom, and decision as fundamental, existentialists oppose themselves to rationalism and positivism.Existentialism asserts that people actually make decisions based on what has meaning to them rather than what is rational.
The assumption of 'Free Will' is one of the things that irk's me with a lot of the Existential writers. Human activity = Brain chemistry = Physics = set action/reaction laws.
There is no such thing as Free Will
I thinks it's just another thing people are to scared to realise, just like the fact there is no reason for existence.
Actually I have one reason for you to existGod Debris the PDF book.Cant think of anything else though. Its all down-hill after you read it
"The target audience for God’s Debris is people who enjoy having their brains spun around inside their skulls."
Same guy who writes the Dilbert cartoons. I downloaded it quite some time ago but never got around to reading it. Is it worth my effort?
So a must read. Cheers