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How is existence itself illogical? You and me are the result of a specific complex pattern of neurons firing in our brains. I don't get how that is illogical. Scientists have actually recreated images that people looked at in closed test chambers solely by reading their minds. Consciousness is physical. I would like to believe in such spiritual things, (That would make the point of life alot more simple in such cases) but as long as there isn't any rational proof, I won't take a step into that direction because I will feel like I'm lying to myself just to feel happier.
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Existence is illogical. When I say existence, I mean absolutely everything. Not just us or our emotions.
Belief in Evolution: Existence is already established. Matter changed over time to produce life at it's current complex state. Something came from nothing.
Belief in God: The belief that God, who came from nothing, created everything. Something came from nothing.
No matter what kind of scientific or supernatural explanations you have. Nothing can explain where existence in general came from. It's generally illogical because of the chances or possibilities of existence occurring in something that doesn't even exist! It's hard to even word without sounding crazy. As for my belief in something spiritual, I do believe there is some sort of higher power. Life is far too complex for me to think it all happened by chance. You should believe what you want though, I'm not pushing my opinions, I'm just stating them. I ponder life a lot, and there's a lack of sense in the very fibre of everything.