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Is existentialism a bridge or a tightrope?

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Is existentialism a bridge or a tightrope?

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  1. Yes, to nowhere.  Nowhere save for your own faculty of choice.


  2. Depends on your perspective. On one hand, believing that we are only self-sustaining could be empowering. On the other, it could be depressing. I personally find it both.  

  3. It's a footpath among footpaths, but it's the one you choose to walk.

  4. what lead you to this concluscion

  5. P.3 - §5 Divinity may be perfect--complete--as on existential and creator levels of Paradise perfection; it may be imperfect, as on experiential and creature levels of time-space evolution; or it may be relative, neither perfect nor imperfect, as on certain Havona levels of existential-experiential relationships. http://www.urantia.org/papers/paper3.htm...

    P.4 - §13 Total, infinite reality is existential in seven phases and as seven co-ordinate Absolutes:

    P.360 - §3 The only creation that is perfectly settled is Havona, the central universe, which was made directly by the thought of the Universal Father and the word of the Eternal Son. Havona is an existential, perfect, and replete universe, surrounding the home of the eternal Deities, the center of all things. The creations of the seven superuniverses are finite, evolutionary, and consistently progressive.

    PAPER 32 - THE EVOLUTION OF LOCAL UNIVERSES

    http://www.urantia.org/papers/paper32.ht...

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