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In reply to the discussion: A conceptual perspective on belief [View all]GliderGuider
(21,088 posts)16. That's very good. Thanks! n/t
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I've been reviewing my old physics courses this week. Somehow this is related.
Gregorian
Jan 2012
#1
Is there data that unemotional people have systematically different religous beliefs?
FarCenter
Jan 2012
#8
My reaction to your first paragraph: Wow, your brain is really impressed with itself.
ZombieHorde
Jan 2012
#4
I didn't say it was nihilism, I said it was a goal of philosophical nihilism:
ZombieHorde
Jan 2012
#11
Nihilism developed a century ago with the rise of the French existentialists.
Thats my opinion
Jan 2012
#21
Don't you think that finding a "miracle" when a perfectly plausible explanation exists...
cleanhippie
Jan 2012
#26
No, just the incomprehensible stuff that feels wonderful or amazing - it's a colloquial usage.
GliderGuider
Jan 2012
#33