So who exemplifies arrogance and narrow-mindedness -- those who think that aliens exist, or those who aren't so sure? The vast majority of people will tell you that it's the latter, because, apparently, doubting that life is abundant throughout the universe me… [more]
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Belief In Extraterrestrial Life Is Self-centered And Anthropocentric
from the I Don't Believe In Aliens group
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Tired Of This Self-absorbed Society
from the I Don't Live To Feel Good Or Be Happy group
I don't live to feel good or be happy, and I think that anyone who does is disgusting. Happiness is a short-lived (sometimes lasting only a few seconds) mental sensation which, because of the reward pathways in the brain, creates a false perception of value. W… [more]
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There Probably Is No God
from the I Am An Atheist group
The universe in which we live, particularly on Earth, is replete with deterministically inevitable events that are idiotic and inhumane. This premise, should one properly infer its ramifications, lends itself to the notion that there is no god. Would you, dear… [more]
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Developing Philosophies Require More Than Just One Story Of Summation
from the I Am Developing My Own Philosophy group
Any rigorously implemented, continually updating set of ideals is too grand to confine into a 'story.' If you're developing your own philosophy, remember two things: 1. Don't ever stop developing it unless your scope of reality suddenly becomes in… [more]
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I Would Be...
from the I Am An Intj group
...if it weren't for the fact that reducing any human to four discrete dichotomy switches is stupidly limiting and inaccurate. Personality is not a binary matter; there is no such thing as an 'E' or an 'I' switch that is 'on' or 'off' per person. Perhaps you'r… [more]





