On 11/25/2013 4:17 AM, Alberto G. Corona wrote:
2013/11/25 Stathis Papaioannou <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
On 25 November 2013 12:35:50 am AEDT, Samiya Illias wrote:
Bruno asks: "Should we search, or not, for a reason behind the physical
reality?"
We must, otherwise this life itself doesn't make any sense. There has to be
a
purpose, and there has to be some sort of an outcome.
But why can't life lack sense and purpose? What logical or empirical law
would that
break?
You implicitly are saying:
1) The only and certain purpose is to act according with the laws. So there is a
purpose, although not personal purpose
2)These laws are ultimate causes and conform the matter, make it be, so as such, They
are beyond and prior to nature, that is, They are sobrenatural. and
3)All the Laws are known.
Wow! You sure can pack a lot into two questions, Stathis.
Brent
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