Wednesday, January 11, 2012

famous funny questionsI need some famous, funny and amazing philosophic questions?

the more the better.
Can any act be truly selfless?

How can certain religions speak out against abortion because it's "murder"--while at the same time having murdered thousands (millions?) of people in the name of their religion/their God.

How can be certain about what we know?

How do we know that this isn't all just a dream?

How can we really know/decide what is "just"?

What is more important: acting in accordance with what you believe is the right thing to do--or acting in accordance with what society as a whole thinks is the right thing to do? Which will bring you more happiness?

If there is not such thing as consciousness, how could I be aware that consciousness may or may not exist?

If everything is predetermined, then why do we feel good about ourselves when we've worked really hard to accomplish something? And if everything is predetermined, wouldn't be not have to work hard to accomplish something?

How can an all-loving God allow evil famous funny questionsto exist in the world? And how can an all-powerful God not have the power to stop evil? And if God is all-powerful, why wasn't he able to stop Satan after he fell from Heaven?

If you had the choice to save 100 people you don't know or someone you are deeply in love with, which would you choose and why? What does that say about human nature?

There are so many different religions and so many different gods/versions of God. So which God is the real God, and who has the right to decide that theirs is?
haha my mind!


To err is human, but what does it take to really screw things up?

Does absence still make the heart grow fonder if you never liked the person in the first place?

If all is not lost where is it?

If you lost your mind would it be the one thing you miss the most? If so how would you be sure?

What moves you to stand your ground?

How will we manage to make it to tomorrow when tomorrow never comes?

If absolute powfamous funny questionser corrupts absolutely, does absolute powerlessness make you pure?

If i thought the thought you thought i thought, would it be my thought or your thought that was thought first?
Not exactly philosophical, but interesting none-the-less:

How is it that when trying to recall a name, we know what the name isn't, but still don't know what it is?
If God is truly omnipotent (all-powerful) can he make a rock so large that he can't lift it?

If you can truly have everything, where would you put it? You'd need everywhere!
Is philosophy? Yes

Philosophy is like searching for a black cat in a dark cave.

"Don't even think about it!" How do I know what not to think about?
If you can't say it clearly, you don't understand it yourself?
How do you know what your next thought is going to be if you haven't already thought it?
What comes first, the thinker or thought?
is earth going to be destroyed in 2012

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