If evolution is true
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 4:32 pm
So i've been thinking about this a lot lately.
If atheism is true, we're nothing more than car engines. Our brains are governed by physical laws/biological laws and "choice," is just an illusion.
If evolution is true, it seems like nobody wins. We're just on a cosmic deathbed heading for entropy/heat death. It seems to go hand-in-hand that we are just matter, we have no control over anything, we're just car engines.
Now why is that evolution seems to be true, if we can't even verify the external world (immaterial things like ideas) then why is it we found out about evolution and it's "truth?"
Hinduism also seems to fit in with this. It has no savior and Krishna came down to earth for no good reason other than to teach a good lesson. All matter that makes us up will eventually make us up again, and again, and again. There is no purpose. Just like evolution. It seems like Brahman, the impersonal God, has led us to that. Not that I believe in him, just saying theoretically. He's lead us to something purposeless, with a purposeless designer evolution, there is no purpose, there is no salvation. Just a good lesson. Over, and over, and over, and over again.
Hopefully that makes sense
Evolution (purposeless) ~ Hinduism (purposeless) (don't they go hand in hand?)
Evolution seems to shoot philosophy right in the head. Everything is irrelevant. Nobody wins. It's depressing :/
If atheism is true, we're nothing more than car engines. Our brains are governed by physical laws/biological laws and "choice," is just an illusion.
If evolution is true, it seems like nobody wins. We're just on a cosmic deathbed heading for entropy/heat death. It seems to go hand-in-hand that we are just matter, we have no control over anything, we're just car engines.
Now why is that evolution seems to be true, if we can't even verify the external world (immaterial things like ideas) then why is it we found out about evolution and it's "truth?"
Hinduism also seems to fit in with this. It has no savior and Krishna came down to earth for no good reason other than to teach a good lesson. All matter that makes us up will eventually make us up again, and again, and again. There is no purpose. Just like evolution. It seems like Brahman, the impersonal God, has led us to that. Not that I believe in him, just saying theoretically. He's lead us to something purposeless, with a purposeless designer evolution, there is no purpose, there is no salvation. Just a good lesson. Over, and over, and over, and over again.
Hopefully that makes sense
Evolution (purposeless) ~ Hinduism (purposeless) (don't they go hand in hand?)
Evolution seems to shoot philosophy right in the head. Everything is irrelevant. Nobody wins. It's depressing :/