I guess these threads lately are for that part of humanity whose basic needs are taken care of, and who have enough idle time on their hands to waste it sitting around discussing lofty philosophical notions. For the portion of humanity that spends their days making mud bricks or field stripping their AK-47s and worrying about U.S. cluster bombs, the issue is of no immediate concern.
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Originally posted by ckBejug Baron jan, anonymouse said it exactly. To add a single word to what he said would be useless. Just read what he said and you'll hopefully catch my drift.
I choose the second road, no trepidation whatsoever.
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Originally posted by loseyourname What Anonymouse said is competely irrelevant unless you know with certainty that there is an afterlife and that this knowledge will somehow do you good in it.
I choose the second road, no trepidation whatsoever.Achkerov kute.
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The first road is completely useless.
If you take the first road, and get alll the "answers" the answers will lose all meaning, and will not matter since you will not take this knowledge with you, back to life.
If you simply die, and that's the end..then what use were the answers?
If there is some-sort of an afterlife, then, everyone there will already know all the answer when you get there. Again the answers will have no great value.
Another way of looking at it is.
when you play a game, and you're so great at it, and you constantly win, every game. The game becomes quite boring.
unless there is a challenge, there is no point in playing.
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Originally posted by spiral The first road is completely useless.
If you take the first road, and get alll the "answers" the answers will lose all meaning, and will not matter since you will not take this knowledge with you, back to life.
If you simply die, and that's the end..then what use were the answers?
If there is some-sort of an afterlife, then, everyone there will already know all the answer when you get there. Again the answers will have no great value.
Another way of looking at it is.
when you play a game, and you're so great at it, and you constantly win, every game. The game becomes quite boring.
unless there is a challenge, there is no point in playing.Achkerov kute.
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If so, how many dimmensions are there?
Would there be an ultimate end, or would it just go on and on and on.
and the more we progress on the scale, the more we will expect of life. So there should be some sort of ultimate "prize", epiphany, or manifestation.
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