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Is extreme scepticism worth anything?

Started by MarcusA, June 15, 2023, 09:48:27 PM

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Quote from: MarcusA on June 16, 2023, 04:55:38 AMDestiny always ends in disaster. The Titanic was destined to sink.
It was not. That's what happened, but even among the three ships in her class, one fatally grazed a iceberg while Leonardo Dicaprio was making out with Kate Winslet, one struck a mine and one was retired and scrapped. Three very different fates.

Personally, I don't see the concept of destiny as legitimate. Things may have a purpose and/or a predictable timeline, but even in cases where there is a "grand plan," deviations can and do occur.
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MarcusA

I don't believe in destiny. I believe in a fair go for all.
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Life is ugly and scary. Hoomans have a difficult time accepting reality. They paint pretty pictures to distract themselves.

"Destiny", confirms the certainty of their consequence.

MarcusA

Quote from: No one on June 17, 2023, 02:35:32 AMLife is ugly and scary. Hoomans have a difficult time accepting reality. They paint pretty pictures to distract themselves.

"Destiny", confirms the certainty of their consequence.

Destiny confirms the likelihood that you will die.
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Still waiting for agent Mulder to get back to me on that.

MarcusA

Scepticism is healthy but an excess of anything decidedly not.
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MarcusA

Ice cream in cold weather is just bad form.
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