The Nature of Evil
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Re: The Nature of Evil
Nature isn't anything.
Re: The Nature of Evil
Dan Rowden wrote:Nature isn't anything.
Is Nature natural ? :)
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Re: The Nature of Evil
What do you mean "No" ?
Because nothing inherently exists ?
So nature isn't natural, because it depends on causes and conditions ?
Please explain.
Because nothing inherently exists ?
So nature isn't natural, because it depends on causes and conditions ?
Please explain.
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Re: The Nature of Evil
What does it mean to say Nature is natural? Exactly nothing. The duality itself of natural/unnatural has no actual meaning.
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Re: The Nature of Evil
Nature is all the alls and all the bits. Depends on how you define the limitations of existence.
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Re: The Nature of Evil
Liberty Sea wrote: Absolute non-existence/Inherent non-existence is impossible, even to conceive, because if you imagine a nothingness, that too is a form in your head. So, absolute nothingness doesn't exist in reality. It only exists as a logical fallacy. Like a married bachelor.
My logic dilemma demonstrated why absolute being is impossible for a finite thing but is possible for the all, after negating absolute non-being in the first place.
I like it.
It would thus follow that the All has forever existed. There was no 'beginning' of everything.