Quote Originally Posted by JeffersonBud
I never understood why people think life is an accident in the first place. If life can exist in the harshest of conditions and on other planets not to mention other dimensional planes not limited to the 4 we live in (the 4th being time) then why should it be an accident. Its not difficult to understand how life began using the properties of carbon atoms, hydrogen, oxygen, electricity and amino acids, all stuff born from stars that are abundant in our universe.
There are NO accidents in the universe and beyond. Only infinite possibilities.
Whilst I concede that life may not be an accident, to claim that there are NO accidents "in the universe and beyond" is both unfounded in logic and reasoning. When I refer to "accident" - I mean something without cause. In other words, creation without a creator. The opposite of the cosmological argument if you like. I'm aware that there could indeed be a God, but for the sake of keeping this discussion away from the general religion vs. science BS that fills the internet these days, let's just assume, in terms of answering the question (it isn't a statement) - that there isn't.

Quote Originally Posted by suhl
take some acid and once you get some good enough youll stop worrying about that shit it will finally hit you that it doenst matter.
I've done acid before. Trust, it was good shit. However, your point is essentially my point exactly. The statement doesn't matter, nothing matters, ever, if life ceases to exist. Forget emotions or feelings for a second, they are simply relative to life, and without life, (assuming there is no afterlife) they cannot be present. I concur, that essentially this doesn't make a difference, because the existence/absence of God cannot be proven or disproven. Neither can anything - nothing is truly true - and because of this I'm aware that this discussion will lead nowhere.

In ironic contradiction of my initial statement, let's discuss it anyway.


"And we don't know
just where our bones will rest.
To dust i guess.
Forgotten and absorbed into the earth below"

- Billy Corgan.