What if, regardless of my faith in you, you did not care to exist?
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Questionnaire
Please answer by choosing one option:
Life is:
- a blessing
- a punishment
- both
- sometimes one, sometimes the other
- a dynamic combination of the above, and other
- none of the above
- something else (please describe)
This looks like a pretty stupid question to me. Don't you have anything better to do with your life?
Thank you for your answer. Next please.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Are you a tolerant, or a fanatic?
I am a tolerant fanatic; but I am neither a fanatic tolerant, nor a fanatic tolerant.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Three points of view
A: Do you believe that triangles exist?
Q: What do you mean?
A: Do you believe that “geometric figures consisting of a polygon with three corners or vertices and three sides or edges which are line segments” exist?
Q: Can't you just answer whether you believe in God or not?
A: Can you understand that I feel I can only answer your question if you can answer mine?
Q: Why wouldn't I believe in such figures? Look, is this drawing I am making of a triangle enough proof that triangles exist?
A: Who would accept that as a triangle? Don't you know that true triangles are made of true lines, which are sequences of non-dimensional points? How could you possibly see a true triangle? Isn't this thing on the paper just a very crude approximation of one? Would you be satisfied if I were to toss at you copies of the bible, the koran and the bhagavad gita as proofs that God exists?
Q: Are you saying that God is an idealisation? Wouldn't that imply that God is not real?
A: Is there a difference between something idealised and something perfect? Would it matter if God belonged in the world of ideas? Would you stop believing in God for being ideal? Besides, who said that ideal objects are not real?
Q: But shouldn't God be real, like us? How could God interact with us from a world of ideas?
A: Don't we interact with the concept of triangles, use them for our profit, approximate them as best we can to solve our problems?
Q: Are you never going to answer my question with a yes or a no?
A: Do you need an assertion? Haven't we reached an answer without making any?
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
A question about happiness...
Is happiness (true happiness, not the superficial excitement stuff) something that comes in degrees, or is it a binary happy/unhappy phenomenon?
What about love? (Yes, true love, not the superficial excitement stuff).
What about love? (Yes, true love, not the superficial excitement stuff).
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
About erring -I mean, living.
1) To live is to err. The only way to avoid erring is to stop living
(which in some cases may be quite an important error).
2) "The more you err today, the less you'll err tomorrow." ;-)
(which in some cases may be quite an important error).
2) "The more you err today, the less you'll err tomorrow." ;-)
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
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