A Personal Universe

Consider: I, a personal being who has no reason in myself for existing at all, can look into the eyes of other people, other personal beings who also inexplicably exist. I can deeply commune with people I love… How can that not be seriously and forever astonishing, a shock to awakened persons, unless the routines of cultural existence and a devil’s advocate style “education” have talked us out of it, dulled us into forgetfulness of that primal shock? If I am a personal being and find myself mysteriously here, why should our expectations for a statistically improbable universe not find its Origins in the profoundly Personal? Jesus shows us.

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Nowhere Man

Consider Materialism. Whatever his origin, if man is inexplicable, presently and constantly “evolving” in a godless universe of  floating rocks, then it follows that his thinking, and especially his philosophical views, cannot be worth much ultimately; his thoughts would be inherently unstable, unguided and random, merely emerging fragments in process or mutation, on route to nowhere. / sh