Where's the sense of life?
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Where's the sense of life?
If death takes out everything from life, it would also take out the sense of life from life itself. So, the sense of life shouldn't be searched out of it, namely in some kind of post mortem existance; otherwise being the sense of life in life itself, it couldn't be seen without death, that is death itself gives a sense to life.
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Re: Where's the sense of life?
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Good post.
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If we actually look closely at life...it doesn't make sense.
It just is.
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Good post.
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If we actually look closely at life...it doesn't make sense.
It just is.
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Re: Where's the sense of life?
To be honest you are starting with a false premise that there is sense in life.
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Re: Where's the sense of life?
Arguments from incredulity are no place to start. Unless of course you can demonstrate your assertion? Or at least make a good case for it? (Not that I find the original post to be particularly convincing either)Blaggard wrote:To be honest you are starting with a false premise that there is sense in life.
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Re: Where's the sense of life?
I've read this post twice and can't get any sense out of it. Perhaps, it's too early in the day...David Handeye wrote:If death takes out everything from life, it would also take out the sense of life from life itself. So, the sense of life shouldn't be searched out of it, namely in some kind of post mortem existance; otherwise being the sense of life in life itself, it couldn't be seen without death, that is death itself gives a sense to life.
Perhaps try it again in your own language, Davide? I need the practice