tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2068911036221804547.post5428352611610818274..comments2021-06-05T02:16:44.640-04:00Comments on NVGAE MAGISTRI CVIVSDAM: Do You Believe In Fate? No, I Mean Really?James Rodkeyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03901527791261260303noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2068911036221804547.post-62159297571864382592013-05-19T17:33:24.202-04:002013-05-19T17:33:24.202-04:00It's always hard to comment your blogs, becaus...It's always hard to comment your blogs, because I usually agree with you, and have to resist to repeat more of the same old standard bits. But I particularly like the statement:<br /><br />'This predilection for explaining the world around us through cause-and-effect relationships gives an artificially-inflated sense of causality, which some people interpret as evidence for fate, karma, divine intervention, or whatever.' <br /><br />Excellently phrase. And it also goes back to the easy want for there to be a greater purpose, the desire to feel important, and our own self driven view of the world. Loosing that shredded of hope that there is a reason for your life, is just too scary for some people, while it is liberating for others. <br /><br />Thinking is the key. The foundation is in Logic and Reason. That is Truth ;) Evilgummibearhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00973750400821836178noreply@blogger.com