RE: Is nihilism the logical extreme of atheism?
October 6, 2014 at 6:30 am
(This post was last modified: October 6, 2014 at 6:32 am by Violet.)
Logic has absolutely nothing to do with nihilism. Nor with atheism.
Believe, or do not... neither has a logical concern. Neither makes much of a difference ultimately... you are you, and you are here... and you can accept that. Or... you can die. This is an application of logic... but don't worry, it's misattributed by "logicians" and "skeptics" often enough that it could well be meaningless arbitration in the first place.
But what's really laughable is that some fools actually subscribe to nihilism like it's some ultimate pessimistic truth. It certainly could not be considered logical in any respect. Most of us are nihilistic deterministic existentialists... because we're logical subjectivists who may or may not fully recognize our nature.
Logic's out the window in the end... can you believe it? You'd better hope you don't.
Believe, or do not... neither has a logical concern. Neither makes much of a difference ultimately... you are you, and you are here... and you can accept that. Or... you can die. This is an application of logic... but don't worry, it's misattributed by "logicians" and "skeptics" often enough that it could well be meaningless arbitration in the first place.
But what's really laughable is that some fools actually subscribe to nihilism like it's some ultimate pessimistic truth. It certainly could not be considered logical in any respect. Most of us are nihilistic deterministic existentialists... because we're logical subjectivists who may or may not fully recognize our nature.
Logic's out the window in the end... can you believe it? You'd better hope you don't.
Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day