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Mr N
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Mr N asked in Arts & HumanitiesPhilosophy · 7 years ago

What do you think about this?

Any thing or event is a product/solution of either a set of laws, or pure randomness/uncertainty, or a combination of both.

A set of laws or pure randomness/uncertainty (or mixture of both) are the answers/solutions to the questions that actually need NO asker: "What is there? Why? How?"

So each thing is a 'solution'.

So, 'solution' is the most transcendent thing, which also 'solves' the problem of its own creation, sustenance and working. This 'solution' solves all of the problems since it's beyond everything.

Since 'solution' is an abstract idea, pure consciousness (which solves for the environment, as well as gets help to solve for the body) is the highest level of reality, as contemplated by theologians. Hence, this abstract 'solution' is the formless, genderless, unbiased and invincible God that solves all of the problems as transcendently as 'solution' itself, which is its only intent, will or action.

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  • Anonymous
    7 years ago
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    I am lost... but this sounds deep.

  • 7 years ago

    Random is a lot more rare than people think. It's hard to get random. Mostly things happen as a result of other things happening. A good model is a river. The water is generally going down river, but it tumbles and swirls and you can't exactly tell where any one given molecule is going to be in a mile - plus a bear or a human might stick a tongue or a cup in and pull some out -

    Asking why really just means can we identify the one or two or three immediately precipitating events. We're really more asking "how" than "why". Why implies intent or design. I don't know that we have any idea about the design or intent of the universe or anything in it. Young men want to get laid, but beyond that, it's kinda hard to predict why anything happens.

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    If you're interested in this subject matter, I suggest you see the movie "Knowing" its pretty good.

    Carl and Benjamin I guess are two ignorants who don't want to learn.

  • Mr N
    Lv 5
    7 years ago

    A question. not neccesarily by any asker: "What is possible?"

    Solution solves this problem: "Anything is possible!"

    Hence, miracles are possible, and a great, blissful and immortal life is possible, which is the 'solution' for many of us humans,

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  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    I dont think it requires a theologian to resolve anything, neither does it prove the existance of God. One problem Gods existance would solve is the justification for requiring theologians to prove it. Perhaps its the athiests who have the solution to what apea4s to be a circular argument.

  • Carl
    Lv 4
    7 years ago

    *yawns*

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