You don't want to try to interpret things as stupidly as possible — Wosret
Actually, I'll concede the issue. — Bitter Crank
He choose how he would live and he accomplished much. He died young...
He was as complicit in his fate, as we are in ours — Cavacava
I'll grant you there is evidence. I have no objection to people taking the NT as evidence. What I object to is the rejection of faith as the critical step.
Is there a religion that relies on evidence to attract, keep, and nourish believers? — Bitter Crank
With fatalism there is actually a thinking and feeling agent.
With determinism, it is all about illusion created by some quanta banging into each other and somehow tricking some of us into thinking it is an illusion and some of us (the determinists) who see through it all and know that it is all about illusion (or is it an illusion of an illusion). — Rich
Why are those deemed "religious" considered weak and inferior to those proclaimed irreligious and/or atheistic? — Lone Wolf
Determinism is different. With determinism, in order for Donald Trump to be elected President of the United States of American in November, 2016 there had to be causes.
With fatalism, it was always the case that Donald Trump was going to be elected President of the United States of America in November, 2016. — WISDOMfromPO-MO
I think that most people do not know the difference and what they call determinism is really fatalism — WISDOMfromPO-MO
What is your reaction to the statement "There is no evidence for the existence of God"? — WISDOMfromPO-MO
Do you mean as in fatalism? — WISDOMfromPO-MO
Is it limited to "religion"? — WISDOMfromPO-MO
I don't know if the rationality of religion is done in good faith, since religions seem to have as little problem justifying irrationality as rationality. How can you trust a belief system where 1 in 3 words is a bold-faced lie? — Dwit
Your logic seems to be accepted and understood by a single person in the world therefore it is not a classical one. — Meta
You understand that on my view, subjectivity doesn't at all imply disagreement, right? — Terrapin Station
The paradox tells us about the problems of using unconstrained second-order languages, rather than telling us anything meaningful about knowledge — andrewk
Then "P is false" would be a contradiction — Michael
The way you posed the question seems to ask if there is purpose to one's death, which is also asking about causation - just reverse causation. You are asking if something in the future causes death. — Harry Hindu
Anyway, one thing is for sure; death is the problem of everything. The "rational" person says that life is meaningless. Why? Because of death. The christian says that life is meaningful? Why, because they have a solution to the problem of death. — Beebert
Life may be meaningless for you, but you have no right to say that it is meaningless for anyone else — Lone Wolf
To better present Fitch's paradox, premise 3 should read "Assume proposition Q: P is an unknown truth" — Michael
Bring it close enough, and we can talk sensibly — Sapientia
Attainability matters, and is a criterion for determining what is and is not nonsense — Sapientia
It seems in this comment that you're understanding "subjective" to imply something like "there is little agreement on x." Is that right? — Terrapin Station
Mine is grounded in reality — Sapientia