Originally posted by the_paul
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The nature of existence is such a murky field, and human existence is even worse. People bring religion and other such, often unsubstantiated, claims into a discussion that quite simply doesn't need them. There is a simple fundamental problem with both believing in God and not believing in God: the issue of creation or spontaneous coming to be.
On the side of believing in God you operate under the following assumption: God is. Whatever you believe after that is irrelevant. You believe that God exists. The human understanding of existence and creation dictates two things: #1) something cannot come about from nothing; #2) to exist is to be bound in some way. Now if you believe God exists, the 1st will immediately run you down the road of infinite regress (the most boring argument in philosophy), meaning that God had to be created, and what created God also had to be created, etc. Religion and other belief sets often attempt to deflect the infinite regress argument by claiming God's omnipotence or how "he is beyond our understanding" or even boundless. Well there you run amuck with #2. In order for God to exist as we understand existence "he" must be bound by time, space, something. Now here you can feel free to offer your dissent and state that "we puny humans cannot comprehend his perfection", and if you don't believe that human intellect is the highest form of intellect we know of...that there is some perfect intellect out there...well just keep sippin on that kool-aid and pray to whoever you pray to that you're correct about your beliefs and that everyone else will burn in hell.
All that said, not believing in God runs into the exact opposite problem but with the based on the same 2 principles (but mostly the 1st). #1) something cannot come about from nothing. There are big bang tracing theories that can quite accurately, according to scientists, pinpoint the cause of the big bang down to minute portions of an atom. It is all well documented, so I won't sit here explaining that theory, read up on it if you're unfamiliar. However, no matter how many times you divide a number by 2(except for 0), you're always going to come up with a number. They can trace and trace, but they will simply never arrive at 0. As long as you acknowledge our existence as substantive beings, then you acknowledge that somehow we got here, and since "something cannot come about from nothing", you in essence acknowledge random formation or creation. It's simply a matter of intent if you concede that fact.
In essence, simply acknowledge that all is infinite regress, all is 0, we don't actually exist, or just put a puzzled look on your face and move on. If you think blind faith is the answer, then you got a lot more balls than I do. As you can tell. I think in logical consequentials and rules...most of which are thrown out when it comes to faith.
I prefer not to waste too much time pondering the nature of existence because there is little I can do about existence other than perhaps end my own along w/ a few others...but even then my energy would likely cycle into the creation of even more existence...and thus I would fail. Instead I spend my time trying to be creative and also think of practical things....like shaping a political system in a way that gives inner city minority kids an education rather than a gun and some drugs.
I am sure Tigron will try to troll this. Mostly this was for the_paul <3 babi
Also, that Epicurus quote is baller. Dunno what you're talking about. That is one of the most famous quotes in history and many great minds have utterly failed to discredit its brilliant use of syllogism.
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