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varunpitre

Kedar Joshi
The history of science is the saga of nature defying common sense.
The worst mockery God can make of a moralist is that He compels him to be a solipsist.
I have far more reasons to rather disbelieve that a man besides me suffers when he cries, yet I have far more sentiments, than those great reasons, to instead weep for his, far less likely, sufferings.
If suicide were as simple as uttering the word, this planet would have had all creatures but humans.
The theist that thinks there can be no reason for an atheist to be moral, has no capacity to be moral.
They often say, “What’s the point in astrology if you can’t change your destiny?”. Well, it’s true that you can’t change your destiny, but still it helps knowing about gravity.
An atheist is as religious as a theist.
Certainty is the most vivid condition of ignorance and the most necessary condition for knowledge.
I am philosophical Christ; crucified on the cross of ignorance for the sake of divine vanity.
Life is too meaningful to die.
The real doubt is the doubt that doubts that it doubts.
God would be the strangest thing to exist.
Man is an appearance; God is a reality.
I am born to answer the ultimate question, the question about the nature of the ultimate questioner’s existence.
The existence of God is not logically necessary, and yet, on the basis of some profound peculiar empirical order in the universe, it seems that He exists as the ultimate uncreated Being, implying a paradox, as no logically unnecessary entity can be uncreated. This paradox is the ultimate question asked by God, who is nothing but the ultimate questioner.
God is a philosophical black hole -- the point where reason breaks down.
God is the ultimate philosophical questioner, the one who asks the logically paradoxical ultimate philosophical question about the nature of his own existence.
The discovery of God begins at understanding that He ought to exist, and ends at knowing how He could exist.
It is only a true philosopher that can see no evil in this world.
Most of the history is a divine work of fiction.