Tuesday, December 06, 2005

No Purpose

You wrote:
  1. To love God
  2. To solve a problem
  3. Entertainment
  4. A power source
  5. No purpose is necessary
  6. Something else
My responses:
  1. We can't know God exists, therefore loving what can't be known is foolish.
  2. We can't identify anything as a problem since we can't know anything for certain
  3. One person's entertainment is another person's offense.
  4. It existence of the "power source" can be discerned or proven
  5. What's "necessary" and what is not can't be discerned
  6. We'll never know, so there's no point in contemplating "something else"

Honestly, there is no purpose. Since we can't prove a purpose exists, the purpose can't exist.

That's the only logical conclusion to today's "nothing is absolute" philosophy.

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