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Is life and existence paradoxical?

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Is life and existence paradoxical?

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  1. existence is breathing then getting God's Wrath poured out onto you when you die lost in your sins

    life is in Jesus Christ, that state of walking in Grace and knowing The Truth through The Holy Spirit

    the only paradox is this. . .

    why not be free from death and judgment instead of heaping up wrath for one self?  


  2. what personal d said...

  3. what IS the matrix?

  4. as you state your question "IS life and existence paradoxical, the answer can only be that because a thing (life and existence) can not contradict itself, then the answer is either yes or no. If you are asking ARE life and existence (two things) paradoxical, then this will be determined by your definitions of both; if life and existence are the same thing then the answer is no (logical fallacy). If life and existence are NOT the same thing then the answer is either yes or no.

    So far the "no's" have it . . . I'd go with that.  

  5. Yes, but No.

  6. There are no real paradoxes.

    At least one dox will be false.

  7. In the field of the science and philosophy of Naturalism, "the universe requires no supernatural cause and government, but is self-existent, self-explanatory, self-operating, and self-directing."

    As for the existence of man: "human life, physical, mental, moral and spiritual, is an ordinary natural event attributable in all respects to the ordinary operations of nature; and that man's ethical values, compulsions, activities, and restraints can be justified on natural grounds, without recourse to supernatural sanctions, and his highest good pursued and attained under natural conditions, without expectation of a supernatural destiny."

    http://www.ditext.com/runes/n.html

    These descriptions pose no paradoxes, but I suppose that in some philosophies the paradox would exists. Can you be more specific as to what you mean?

  8. no, since life and stuff exists, so it can't be.

    the only other option is non-existence, so nothing would exist, if there was nothing, you couldn't have asked that question.


  9. Yes and no.

  10. Using is, is comparing life and existence to other things. With these things I don't see how there can be a paradox.

    If you meant to use are, and are compare life and existence to each other, I'd say it depends on how the word existence is used. If existence with the meaning of interpreting the world through how we experience it, I'd say no. If existence is used in a way that describes life, it depends on the state of life. If the thing in existence is alive, then no, but if it is dead, than yes it is a paradox.  

  11. ...paradoxically speaking...NO!!!

  12. yes.there is no for it

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