Will:

Current theories are very one-sided as though we are evolving into some random 
process (this world, nature), by some random process (natural selection), 
making us completely random (natural?).  Which means that our thoughts are 
random and meaningless (I know that is a jump).  And of course any concept of a 
separate God (and I am agnostic) falls by the wayside, which doesn't bother me. 
 But, if indeed life is viewed through this prism of chance, all philosophy is 
chance, as well, and we fall into an existential dilemma of truth and meaning.  
I've been there and it is a pretty useless existence.  So, either your life has 
meaning or it doesn't, or maybe on good days it does.  You choose your reality, 
others can choose theirs; this is a random process after-all, roll the dice...

Ron:
As the dice are limited in it's form -sides and combonations and the force of 
the roll, likewise evolutions
randomness is limited by criteria of existence. Form is the power of intention. 
knowing this, forging
meaning holds much responsibilty and is as useful as one puts it to use.
Of what use is a newborn baby?


      
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