Wednesday, February 3, 2010

True or false not everything in the world needs a reason?

Ambiguous question.True or false not everything in the world needs a reason?
Very true. Thats Karma! Ask Earl.True or false not everything in the world needs a reason?
False. Everything has a reason. We just don't always recognize or understand what that is.
Cause and effect my dear, cause and effect.
false i think every thing serves a purpose look @ mosquitoes they serve as food on the food chain and with out them some types of fish would starve and if it where not or them so if the world needs mosquitoes its safe to say we all play a part and there is no I in TEAM
False i say.





Every occurence has a reason, whether we know of it or not. Why does the wind blow? Why does the sun rise? If people thought not everything needed a reason, we probably still wouldn't know answers to these and many other questions. I prefer to live in an educated world where the way things work can be figured out and people have the desire to do so, rather than just glazing over your eyes and saying ';because it does.';
sure its true


its also true that we dont have to know the reason
Depends on who you ask. To me, no. I would rather spend my time making me happy then searching for the answers of things...or looking for reasons.
Not everything in the world needs a reason. Obviously.


Even more obviously, not everything in the world HAS a reason.
umm......true
Its good for some things in the world to not be explained if u not what i mean- it adds mystery and proves- we dont know everything- nuff luv- mini_miss_monkey
True. When the rock on top of the hill rolls down the hill 5 feet and stops, there is no reason. Unless you call gravity a reason. In which case it is false.
True.. everything has a reason or cause except one thing.... God is the uncaused.
That would depends on your definition of reason. If you want to interpret reason as simply a cause for existing then almost everything has a cause. We cannot say for sure as we can trace everything back to a single cause. This is an argument for the existence of a god,





If you mean a reason in that everything exists for a purpose then I think this is a much harder argument to make. It is also a factor in some religions (and runs into issues of pre-ordination). However, I think it mostly comes down to the fact that the belief of such is an act of faith.





This is very easy to test. Make something. Then evaluate the reason for it's existence. was it made for some higher purpose? Does it have a ';reason'; for existence? You made it. Does that means if it has a reason that something was shaping your actions in it's creation? Does it exist for the feelings you experienced while creating it or even because I told you to. (here we see the causality issue I raised above)





Ultimately, your question is very difficult to answer and could fill a very many books.
False there is a purpose for all things
True... There's no such thing as coincidence.

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