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Questionnaire about life (for academic purposes)
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RE: Questionnaire about life (for academic purposes)
(July 21, 2020 at 11:00 pm)Nay_Sayer Wrote:
(July 21, 2020 at 10:26 pm)halos Wrote: Hello everyone,
I am currently collecting views about life, solely for academic purposes. I would really be grateful if any of you could answer the questions below. It doesn't matter if it's short or lengthy as long as they display your own thoughts and views. Thank you!

1. How would you define happiness? Pastafraianism
2. What qualities make a person successful in life? Not being a dick
3. What qualities make a person a good person? See above
4. Are there any absolute or objective standards of right and wrong? If so, what are they? Maybe
5. At this point, what is the highest priority of your life? Converting lost lambs to FSMs light
6. If someone asked you to explain to them your philosophy of life (what you live by), what would you say? What reasons would you give to justify your answer? Live each day as if it were your last, Because it just may be
7. What is your view concerning the existence of God or the nature of ultimate reality? What reasons would you give to justify your answer? FSM created all, It's in his holy book
8. In your view, what is the most basic or fundamental human problem? All religions excluding mine 
9. Is there a solution to the most basic human problem? If so, what is it? Stop worshiping invisible sky genies, Unless it's FSM, Then double worship
10. What question do you most wish you could answer in your life? Are ducks secretly plotting to take over the world?
inb4 ban

My answers in bold
Ramen

(July 21, 2020 at 10:54 pm)Shazzalovesnovels Wrote: Hey there, I'm bored so this will give me something to do for the moment.
1. A state in which you feel no guilt or shame and are glad for your existence.
2. I'm not sure. Even if you were an honest, trustworthy and kind person, the world has a way of keeping you down.
3. I guess the qualities listed above as well as faithful 
4. Right and wrong depends on what the majority believes (we don't hurt people because society says it's wrong. but i'm sure there are some places where eating people is considered the sane thing to do. Or right and wrong could be an innate thing.
5. To survive 
6. Just be kind and believe 
7. Evil
8. God exists 
9. God and faith
10. I want to know once and for all if there is a Heaven and a hell.
Did you just out yourself as his/her sock? lol
Hehe  IK,R? How obvious can they be? It's Monday, so I guess buy-bull study over the weekend was a bit slow, or something.  Wacky
ETA-
Hmm. Just realized that it's Tuesday. I guess that's what retirement does for a person.  Hehe
If you get to thinking you’re a person of some influence, try ordering somebody else’s dog around.
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#12
RE: Questionnaire about life (for academic purposes)
(July 21, 2020 at 11:05 pm)Shazzalovesnovels Wrote:
(July 21, 2020 at 10:57 pm)Grandizer Wrote: I don't have a logical problem with the existence of some God, so long as we have good reasons to believe that whatever entity exists that you're calling God is plausible. I'm an atheist partly because I just haven't seen good arguments for the type of entity that I would honestly consider to be "God". Is there a First Cause out there in the Aristotelian sense? Maybe, but that is not enough to be of concern for me as an atheist.

As for ultimate reality, I don't hold to any cosmogonal/cosmological worldview with strong conviction. It would be foolish for anyone (theist or atheist) to do so. But I do like the idea that reality basically amounts to this: if a world is metaphysically possible, it actually exists "out there". Meaning that, ultimately, all metaphysically possible worlds exist, and we live in one such world. This, to me, seems to be the most "non-arbitrary" view one can get.

I'm not attempting the other questions because trying to answer those would bore the hell out of me.

What arguments have you heard? I'm curious.

Why, what are you implying? That I haven't heard enough to be convinced? That you have these awesome arguments that I have yet to hear?
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#13
RE: Questionnaire about life (for academic purposes)
(July 21, 2020 at 10:26 pm)halos Wrote: Hello everyone,
I am currently collecting views about life, solely for academic purposes. I would really be grateful if any of you could answer the questions below. It doesn't matter if it's short or lengthy as long as they display your own thoughts and views. Thank you!

1. How would you define happiness?
2. What qualities make a person successful in life?
3. What qualities make a person a good person?
4. Are there any absolute or objective standards of right and wrong? If so, what are they?
5. At this point, what is the highest priority of your life?
6. If someone asked you to explain to them your philosophy of life (what you live by), what would you say? What reasons would you give to justify your answer?
7. What is your view concerning the existence of God or the nature of ultimate reality? What reasons would you give to justify your answer?
8. In your view, what is the most basic or fundamental human problem?
9. Is there a solution to the most basic human problem? If so, what is it?
10. What question do you most wish you could answer in your life?

1.  The state or condition in which anonymous strangers don't ask other anonymous strangers to do their homework for them.
2.  The ability to do their own homework.
3.  The realization that doing their own homework is a moral imperative.
4.  It is objectively right for you to do your own homework.  It is objectively wrong to ask me to do it.
5.  Not doing your homework.
6.  Be generous to the poor, patient to the stupid, and don't do anyone else's homework for them. The reasons are sufficiently clear.
7.  God wants you to do your own homework.
8.  People not doing their own homework.
9.  People doing their own homework.
10.  'What makes strangers think they have a right to ask me to do their homework?'

Boru
‘I can’t be having with this.’ - Esmeralda Weatherwax
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#14
RE: Questionnaire about life (for academic purposes)
(July 21, 2020 at 11:46 pm)Grandizer Wrote:
(July 21, 2020 at 11:05 pm)Shazzalovesnovels Wrote: What arguments have you heard? I'm curious.

Why, what are you implying? That I haven't heard enough to be convinced? That you have these awesome arguments that I have yet to hear?

lol no I just want to know what you've heard. like I said i'm curious. Maybe they're ones that I've never thought about.
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#15
RE: Questionnaire about life (for academic purposes)
(July 21, 2020 at 10:26 pm)halos Wrote: Hello everyone,
I am currently collecting views about life, solely for academic purposes. I would really be grateful if any of you could answer the questions below. It doesn't matter if it's short or lengthy as long as they display your own thoughts and views. Thank you!

1. How would you define happiness?
2. What qualities make a person successful in life?
3. What qualities make a person a good person?
4. Are there any absolute or objective standards of right and wrong? If so, what are they?
5. At this point, what is the highest priority of your life?
6. If someone asked you to explain to them your philosophy of life (what you live by), what would you say? What reasons would you give to justify your answer?
7. What is your view concerning the existence of God or the nature of ultimate reality? What reasons would you give to justify your answer?
8. In your view, what is the most basic or fundamental human problem?
9. Is there a solution to the most basic human problem? If so, what is it?
10. What question do you most wish you could answer in your life?

1. I don't. Happiness is an emotion that comes about under certain circumstances.

2. That depends on the society, but usually hard work, intelligence, luck, and connections.

3. Having compassion and being able to think through the consequences of one's actions.

4. Very few. But once you stop being compassionate towards someone, you are on the road to doing wrong.

5. Love and Truth.

6. Be kind, learn as much as possible about as many things as possible. Help others.

7. I don't believe in deities and I'm allergic to the phrase 'ultimate nature'. The latter implies an outdated metaphysics I don't believe.

8. Lack of compassion and ignorance.

9. Teach children to care and to learn.

10. Whether the Cantor ternary set is a set of uniqueness for the Walsh functions.
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#16
RE: Questionnaire about life (for academic purposes)
I already gave my answers on the other version of this thread. I will repeat them here without spamming by copying it but putting it under a hide tag.


"Zen … does not confuse spirituality with thinking about God while one is peeling potatoes. Zen spirituality is just to peel the potatoes." - Alan Watts
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#17
RE: Questionnaire about life (for academic purposes)
@halos Tell me, what happens once you have collected AF member responses?
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental. 
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#18
RE: Questionnaire about life (for academic purposes)
1. How would you define happiness?
Er, the state of being happy!


2. What qualities make a person successful in life?
Depends on whether we are talking about Keith Richards or a brain surgeon 

3. What qualities make a person a good person?
Err, being good?

4. Are there any absolute or objective standards of right and wrong? If so, what are they?
Don't own people as slaves and don't advocate for genocide are two major ones.

5. At this point, what is the highest priority of your life?
I have about 25-30 top priorities. Staying healthy is one.

6. If someone asked you to explain to them your philosophy of life (what you live by), what would you say? What reasons would you give to justify your answer?
I am not a philosopher so I don't have "a" philosophy of life'

7. What is your view concerning the existence of God or the nature of ultimate reality? What reasons would you give to justify your answer?
No gods, I have no idea what "ultimate" means in this context.

8. In your view, what is the most basic or fundamental human problem?
As with "highest priority" I have no idea how to narrow humanities problems into ranks.

9. Is there a solution to the most basic human problem? If so, what is it?
See above.

10. What question do you most wish you could answer in your life?
Too many
God thinks it's fun to confuse primates. Larsen's God!






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#19
RE: Questionnaire about life (for academic purposes)
I'll only answer the tenth question.

The question I want answered is why, every couple of months, a Christian posts something like this on our forum under the guise of "homework", "academic purposes", or "research", when it's nothing more than a weak attempt to make us question and perhaps come to the revelation of "god!"?

Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:

"You did WHAT?  With WHO?  WHERE???"
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#20
RE: Questionnaire about life (for academic purposes)
Because valk, people in small circles of a like mind wish to expand their circles. That’s not a bad thing is it? That doesn’t mean it always is with an intent to convert.
"There ought to be a term that would designate those who actually follow the teachings of Jesus, since the word 'Christian' has been largely divorced from those teachings, and so polluted by fundamentalists that it has come to connote their polar opposite: intolerance, vindictive hatred, and bigotry." -- Philip Stater, Huffington Post

always working on cleaning my windows- me regarding Johari
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