punshhh
Philosopher
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What truth? I know a lot of true things.
The true nature of existence.
What truth? I know a lot of true things.
.Yes, I was using the words in an Philosophical or theological sense.
I appreciate your point, however we cannot come to this conclusion without making assumptions regarding the purpose of an entity which has created our existence.
We are in the position of having a limited perspective(anthropocentric view) on the issue and cannot realistically make these assumptions.
Anyway, I am not refering to the purpose of a God, rather an innate purpose in nature.
You see for my philosophy the existence of God(or not) is irrelevant, one of those meaningless questions folk accuse me of asking. The existence of creative entities approximating God in their activity is as far as I am concerned a natural process of nature. Their activity in part contributing to the destiny of our little lives is the purpose I am referring to. Which is I assure you no less an influence than that of a so called notional God.
The true nature of existence.
What human code? We are latecomers to the scene.
Again, your teachers have failed you.
Everything I tell you is a lie.
Ideal or material they will behave exactly the same.
But if the world has design and meaning outside of that humans assign to it, the there is some very sick and twisted ****.
It looks chaotic, it looks as though it is undesigned.
Without spiritual meaning genocide and rape are easier to accept, if there is spiritual meaning then it is one sick ass sadistic bastard.
your presuming to know what my teachers have imparted.Again, your teachers have failed you.
Ideal or material they will behave exactly the same.
The true nature of existence.
punshhh:
Suppose we have two universes. In one, my purpose is to build a brick house. In the other, my purpose is to destroy a brick house.
I get a life in each universe, where I live a happy life, and die, without doing either.
What is the difference between the two universes? What is the consequence for not meeting my purpose?
Just to be crystal clear, I'm questioning the very meaning and relevance of purpose, other than one that a person creates himself.
your presuming to know what my teachers have imparted.
unlikely
Perhaps that is the perception, the ideal and the material are mental constructs. I come to this from a different perspective.
You're born, you live, you die.
That's all there is to it.
My ideal hammer couldn't hit my material nails.
Negative. You can recognize idealistic things from the very fact that they do not respect the laws of nature. Now think about a situation where you tried really really hard to fly. I do not mean like with a balloon or on an aeroplane but like Superman.
What would you be your first thought if you succeeded?
"I must be dreaming"
right?
I see two references to a **** God in there am I wrong?
Considering your use of the words meaning and purpose and existence, my point is made.your presuming to know what my teachers have imparted.
unlikely
Perhaps that is the perception, the ideal and the material are mental constructs. I come to this from a different perspective.
Wrong.
That exactly is the power of human reasoning.
I can hit material nails with various idealistic hammers without making a move.
I can create the what-if sequence in my head and go and make the best imaginable hammer to hit that very specific material nail.
Mentally first, then on paper (or whatever) and then out of the suitable material.
What sets us apart is the ability to create weightless, measureless hammers and test them in our heads against the ideas we have absorbed from the material world.
That's what engineering and architecture is all about.
You blind or something?
Sorry, tarsiers are not blind, you are night creatures. Do you fabricate tools?
The true nature of existence.
If you include every entity, then yes.
your presuming to know what my teachers have imparted.