Before I looked at your answers chance was what came to mind, the problem with that is I don't think chance is a virtue, neither are most of your other answers.
If you look at nature all things exist for a reason and a purpose. If it's true of nature, the fields of mathematics and psychology, then it must be true of this.
All things in existence flow from a single source and a river's source doesn't flow forth with corrupted water then pure. If all the available "channels" point to there being a reason behind all actions and all entities, then there must be a singular reason behind this one as well.
Just because you can't see the virtue of existence doesn't mean you should throw up your arms and say, "Welp! It doesn't exist"
If you truely believe that a person is alive for a purpose then there must be a whole grand scheme that we are not aware of, we play our part and fulfill our purpose.
The Virtue of Existence
← View full post
Before I looked at your answers chance was what came to mind, the problem with that is I don't think chance is a virtue, neither are most of your other answers.
--
Anonymous Post Author
11 years ago
|
pl
Comment Hidden (
show
)
Report
-2
-2
Chance again?
If you look at nature all things exist for a reason and a purpose. If it's true of nature, the fields of mathematics and psychology, then it must be true of this.
All things in existence flow from a single source and a river's source doesn't flow forth with corrupted water then pure. If all the available "channels" point to there being a reason behind all actions and all entities, then there must be a singular reason behind this one as well.
Just because you can't see the virtue of existence doesn't mean you should throw up your arms and say, "Welp! It doesn't exist"
--
Darkoil
11 years ago
|
pl
Comment Hidden (
show
)
Report
1
1
If you truely believe that a person is alive for a purpose then there must be a whole grand scheme that we are not aware of, we play our part and fulfill our purpose.