Calvin' Predestination, inexorability and fatalism, page-24

  1. Yak
    13,672 Posts.
    I thought this thread had dies and gone to the heaven of posts...

    Ya said:"It would be reasonable according to the rules of everyday logic if there were perfect non-existence;if there were an utterly empty,limitless expanse of blackness,i.e.,no matter,no light nor energy of any kind,and no beings.We might call this concept the absolutely no existence imperative.But it contradicts reality'

    My comment would be - that OF COURSE is entirely dependent upon your notion or version of reality, doesnt it?

    I mean there very well may be a "no existence imperative" but not within the constructs of our reality?

    And if it then follows that it is a possibility (well it is for me anyway) then the remainder of the need for there to be a god-like force to make it all occur is
    moot?
 
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