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nihilism

  1. Exaltist Ethan

    Avoiding Nihilism

    You may know that my theology is syntheism. The belief that humans are creating God. And that all of us are in some ways already doing this. Ideally, you’d think because of this that I wouldn’t be a nihilist. However, negative thoughts permeate my head on a daily basis. I love being an advocate...
  2. questfortruth

    Multi-layers of Madness

    The hell of godlessness and madness has no bottom. Hell became double. Will it become triple? Already tripled. After all, a Christian, saving modern man from the clutches of a multi-layered madness, [Multiverse of Madness] must first prove to an atheist that he is a real atheist. Real Atheist...
  3. questfortruth

    Atheism=Nihlism=unTruth

    Atheists are Nihilists, and if so, they are not true. Nihilism is defined by F. Nietzsche as the phrase "Truth does not exist, because God is dead." Nihilism is wrong because it denies the truth. And if this is so, then God has been proved quite scientifically. So?
  4. questfortruth

    ABSOLUTE TRUTH

    INTRODUCTION: MY IDEA FOR MAKING NATURAL THEOLOGY: The Absolute Truth, e.g. 2+2=4, can not be false. So, the falsifiability criterion is unscientific. A nihilist can say: "the Absolute Truth is only in mathematics, not in physics nor elsewhere." I am replying, that the humankind...
  5. questfortruth

    about "lack" of reality. Did they reject the Copenhagen Interpretation?!

    This year's experimental manuscript appeared in arXiv that says Reality and Absolute Truth is absent: Experimental rejection of observer-independence in the quantum world I was trying to find this manuscript a weak point. How does it satisfy (or not) the Copenhagen Interpretation? They like to...
  6. Lorgar-Aurelian

    Religion with a touch of Nihilism/Cynicism/Existentialism

    I was just wondering if anyone of you thought there were any religions that are inherently in tune with one of those 3 concepts? Taoism popped into my head to a certain extent but I'm not sure how far you could legitimately take that.
  7. Lorgar-Aurelian

    Is a meaningless universe enough of a reason to adopt a religion?

    If you believed that the truth of the universe was that it was meaningless and that human life was a mere accident is this a good enough reason to try and adopt a different set of beliefs? Is It enough of a reason that someone who thinks all this is depressing and that existing would at least be...
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