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Philosophy - October 2007

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i mean what is ganna happen after? r we ganna be stuck in heaven foreever?whats the meaning of life then?

2007-10-04 19:46:06 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-04 19:32:24 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-04 19:22:36 · 18 answers · asked by All That Glitters isn't Gold 5

and, why philosophy then is next to science, the fact is knowledge start all at philosophy.

2007-10-04 19:13:48 · 3 answers · asked by Benito V 1

Japanese English teacher asked me they are obsessed with grammer points.

2007-10-04 18:02:29 · 9 answers · asked by 101 2

I want to know why you Christians are so convinced they are right about their belief.

They have one source to base their history on, the Bible.

The Bible is errorless for the Christian readers but that can't be enough to confirm your belief.

Every Christian I have encountered claim that their faith is the reason for being a Christian.

So if faith is the real source? Where did you get your faith from?

By reading the Bible? Not a chance.

The reason is that Christians pray, and then the prayer is answered! Then you get so excited that you become so convinced that Jesus answered you. After that there is no return.

A prayer and a coincidence are exactly the same!
I don't need to explain.

So if you say that praying is not the source of your faith, what is?

You can't just have faith out of nowhere, cause then you might just be imagining.

Admit it! You pray and think Jesus answered thus became your faith!
Praying is invalid=Christians belief invalid
nuff!

2007-10-04 17:55:37 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

1. The parts without a whole,
2. the wholes without a part,
3. the differences without an equivalence,
4. the equivalences without a difference,
5. the links without a limit,
6. the limits without a link,
7. the influences without a sensation,
8. the sensations without an influence,
9. the derivatives without an origin,
10. the origins without a derivative,
11. the conditions without a rule,
12. the rules without a condition,
13. the fulfillments without an intent, and
14. the intents without a fulfillment
can never be defined. Why?

2007-10-04 17:41:27 · 9 answers · asked by The Knowledge Server 1

2007-10-04 17:38:23 · 16 answers · asked by JenRose 1

2007-10-04 17:32:49 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

1. God gives us suffering as punishment?
problems: Conflicts with the idea of an all loving God.
If you try to apply this to moral evil then you will loose free will.
2. God gives us suffering to test our faith?
problems: conflicts with our idea of an all loving God.
Apply to moral evil, loose free will.
3. God gives us suffering to help us learn, to teach us lessons?
problems: Challenges all loving God.
Moral evil-loose free will.
4. We are creatures with free will thus we will make choices that cause suffering for ourselves and others?
problems: applies only to suffering cause by moral choices.
Challenges the idea of an all loving God.
5. Nature operates according to the laws of nature?
problems: Applies to physical/mental/natural suffering and finitude. But it doesn't apply to moral choices. Does not have a God that applies to nature. God does not intervein.
Challenges the idea of an all powerful God because he does not intervien with nature.

2007-10-04 17:25:23 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

Somehow I feel that this whole world is materielistic and everything looks loathsome. The more we achieve in our life and more our disires grow. But its difficult to be isolated from the world also.
I am a bit confused and you can sense that from this question also :).

2007-10-04 17:12:30 · 22 answers · asked by amit d 1

I am musician and find that people in my department are separated into their own little groups. I hate it. A lot of gossip, immaturity. I thought we all came here for our education. Why don't we take advantage of that?

2007-10-04 17:00:52 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-04 16:56:01 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

Learning to like money...

2007-10-04 16:46:43 · 12 answers · asked by guru 7

I want to know for sure what cause the Fault Tree Analysis to be methodologically deficient. Is it the problem with the Fault Tree Analysis itself? Please I want objective( something that is proof to be the truth) points not subjective(something that you make judgement on using your educational experience which is not true it is just your assumption that you assume to be true)

2007-10-04 16:41:41 · 2 answers · asked by ryanchange_555102 2

youll find him half way between the 13th hour and the sulcius rain

2007-10-04 16:25:05 · 1 answers · asked by Midnight & Scott 1

Is it necessarry to have motto in life?

2007-10-04 15:44:52 · 21 answers · asked by CHESTER F 2

2007-10-04 15:42:18 · 7 answers · asked by Alice 2

And I don't mean that physically.

If you can't to it in one word, say as much as you want

2007-10-04 15:40:43 · 24 answers · asked by ? 5

2007-10-04 15:40:16 · 6 answers · asked by Reichelle C 1

If you do both, how do you know which to do when?

2007-10-04 15:18:46 · 23 answers · asked by ? 5

Excluding religion (I'll save that for later), what matters most to you?

After answering that, answer this: Would you rather bloom as an ugly flower that produces many seeds, or bloom as a beautiful one with no seeds?

2007-10-04 15:16:03 · 10 answers · asked by ? 5

In philosophy, there is a correlation between boredom and depression. What some people describe as a lack of motivation can also be described as a lack of interest.

Doing something uninteresting is likely to be absent of motivation. Something that is interesting rarely requires motivation.

Boredom and interest though are subjective. What you find boring, I might interesting. What you find interesting, I might find boring.

What interests you, or bores you?

2007-10-04 14:58:06 · 14 answers · asked by guru 7

2007-10-04 14:57:28 · 10 answers · asked by trumpetfreak895 2

I'm 25 and a half year away from my Bachelors in computer programming. I'm single and honestly pretty much alone in the world. I served in Iraq with the Army during OIF2 so I have a good idea of what this will be like.

KBR looked at my resume and I think they are willing to hire me.

Imagine $200,000. I could buy a home, car, and furniture with cash! I could give a little money to my family (they're going to ask anyhow). I would graduate with no student loans. etc.

Then again I could die, lose a limb, or go crazy.

so... is it worth it?

2007-10-04 14:45:29 · 5 answers · asked by the_honorable_spm 2

2007-10-04 14:30:57 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-10-04 14:09:08 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

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