What's the difference betwixt self-caused and uncaused?
— Agent Smith
Both are random – using physical analogues, IME, the latter is ephemeral (e.g. fluctuations) and the former perdurant (e.g. vacuum).
Also: ↪180 Proof — 180 Proof
Pascals wager is a trolls device, asking people to accept a bargain while assuming bargains don't lead to Hell — Gregory
For x to create y, x must precede y in existence.
— Agent Smith
This is true only if "x creates" presupposes that "x" is already "in existence" and ontically separate from "y".
If x creates x, x must exist before x exists.
Causa sui – "x creates x" – merely denotes "x" is not the effect of any external causes (i.e. random) and that it's only "x"'s continuity, or perdurance, which "x creates". — 180 Proof
I am more wonderful than this post. — Cuthbert
I do not think so. I think it is more likely that we have not turned on all the lights. The place could turn bad, sure, but it is not always the case. — DA671
Sometimes we wish to close the door in front of us not only because the room in front of us looks bad, but also because leaving the majestic hall one is in would hardly be desirable ;) — DA671
focus on removing extreme harms before chasing minor pleasures. — DA671
Stopping thoughtless procreation would definitely go a long way in helping this endeavour. — DA671
Suicide is about as much evidence as the love people feel for life is evidence for the claim that the absence of happiness is bad even if nobody needs it (since many people want to keep living for as long as possible) but the absence of pain isn't (since many people don't seem to care about the fact that potential harm would also be averted, which might be the reason why many people want to preserve life even in instances of severe harm). — DA671
But I don't believe in hell — DA671
I merely stated the needed corrections to your uninformed argument — TonesInDeepFreeze
I'm just puzzled/intrigued by the fact that you can't do math with nihilism and also with . — Agent Smith
I’m just not that scared of the consequences. — Real Gone Cat
You just went right past what I wrote. — TonesInDeepFreeze
Unless God created himself, God can't be in the universe.
— Agent Smith
It's possible for him to have created Himself. He be omnipotent, ain't He? — god must be atheist
How do I know that I can't comprehend God?
— Zebeden
IMO "God" is an anxiety, not an entity, like death.
That's still something said if not about God himself then about our conception of God, isn't it? But by saying "X is incomprehensible", "X is something we can't say anything about" etc.
Re: negative theology (which inspires my own decades-old position ↪180 Proof).
A warning. There are a lot of anti-religion bigots here on the forum who often give believers a hard time
— T Clark
Do we scare you? :sweat: — 180 Proof
You have described the argument, as did I, but not addressed my criticisms of it. — Bartricks
Spirit lives on in infinite slumber. — L'éléphant
Philosophy is a battle against the bewitchment of our intelligence by means of our language. — Ludwig Wittgenstein
There's something you're not telling us.
— Agent Smith
It's okay to beat around the bush. — L'éléphant
Yeah, we (akratic) higher primates are just (sleepwalking junkie) slaves to that damned – damning – mesolimbic dopamine pathway. :sweat: — 180 Proof
And you are the forums resident squeaky wheel. — T Clark
Talk about delusions of grandeur. — T Clark
You; in your self-righteous, self-serving, self-satisfied smugness; say that having children is evil. You deserve to be denounced in degrading terms. — T Clark
So, you are not advocating that the end of all life in the Universe is a moral imperative due to the existence of suffering. You merely suggest that the Earth is over-populated and due to the fact that resources are not equitably distributed we need to stop producing children that we cant nurture adequately. — universeness
