Golyadkin
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i guess i have to apologise, i was a bit agitated when i chose to write that post, therefore most of what i said was quite narrow minded.
But in response to lilithu, i dont think you can believe in God and the Absurd, as there opposites really; Being and non-Being. One suggests a rather limited world with man at the head, and a moral order of the universe that is God's Will, the other a parasitical type of man relative to the rest of the animal kingdom, in a tiny world that is of no value to the universe; with no moral order of the universe. To believe in god is to impose a fundamental order on 'chaos' and esteem it with absolute 'blind faith', rather than the existential approach of imposing a 'modest' order if you see what i mean.
But in response to lilithu, i dont think you can believe in God and the Absurd, as there opposites really; Being and non-Being. One suggests a rather limited world with man at the head, and a moral order of the universe that is God's Will, the other a parasitical type of man relative to the rest of the animal kingdom, in a tiny world that is of no value to the universe; with no moral order of the universe. To believe in god is to impose a fundamental order on 'chaos' and esteem it with absolute 'blind faith', rather than the existential approach of imposing a 'modest' order if you see what i mean.