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August 18th 2004, 03:54 PM
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SimonK
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Ghostly pillbugs better than mutant, open sored kung fun rabbits?

Well each to his own.

As for philosophy and God, well I guess it depends on your definition of philosophy.

Def 1: "the study of seeking knowledge and wisdom in understanding the nature of the universe, man, ethics, art, love, purpose, etc.
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And then there is thing I found on the internet:
They [Philosophers] are striving towards a fundamental understanding of whatever exists, including ourselves. And they are trying to do this without making it a question of religious faith, or appealing to the say-so of an authority. They may as individuals have religious beliefs - most great philosophers have had, though some have not - yet as good philosophers they do not attempt to support their philosophical arguments with appeals to religion. A philosophical argument is one that carries its own credentials with it, in the form of reasons: it asks you for your rational assent, not for faith or obedience. Philosophy tries to see how far reason alone will take us.

And this one:
The word "philosophy" is derived from the ancient Greek philosophia which roughly means "love of wisdom". It suggests a vocation for questioning, learning, and spreading knowledge. Many philosophers are curious about the world, humanity, existence, values, understanding, and the nature of things.

Oh, and has God answered you yet?