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10-23-2002, 09:28 PM | #21 |
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Is that the common belief among atheists today?
It seems that way. Does anybody care anymore? |
10-24-2002, 05:44 AM | #22 |
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The common opinion amongst atheists is that if our conjectures about man's origin and destiny are not informed by the natural sciences, they are as certain to be wrong as if we make an effort to be wrong! (eg. pink unicorns.) |
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My personal opinion is that whether or not there MUST be an answer within the universe, there certainly is one. I don't think that the existence of god(s) bears any necessary relationship on the question or human ethics, meaning, or purpose. Value presupposes a valuer; we create meaning & purpose in our lives regardless of whether or not there is some "higher" intelligence that might or might not have its own agenda. Quote:
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Correct, my original post assumed not only atheism, but 'amysticism' as well.
If this is all, then what? in essence |
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The really great questions have never left us.
1.WHAT CAN WE KNOW?-why is there anything at all?where do we come from and where are we going? 2.WHAT MAY WE HOPE?What is the meaning of the whole?What is left for us? 3.WHAT OUGHT WE DO?Why and whom are we ultimately responsible? These are both ultimate and yet immediate,for which the atheist,alas,;has no answers. God Bless. |
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Those are pretty trivial questions for an atheist, actually.
'to whom'? Why should you suppose there is a 'whom'? It seems to square with what we see that there is a 'what' rather than a 'whom'. |
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I'm not sure they're great questions, but they are what I am currently thinking about. Can an 'is' lead to an 'ought'? Can subjectivism and objectivism be reconciled, and if so, how? Why do people accept outrageous claims--or any claim, for that matter--'on faith'? Keith. |
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