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1That materialism (more correctly naturalism) is self-inconsistent I've written here. Though admittedly that answer needs to be cleaned up– RushiCommented May 3 at 3:25
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1Poor Rushi is so obsessed with his religious brainwashing, he is trying to imagine that modern science serves his myths. :)– GroovyCommented May 3 at 4:55
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1@Groovy - Sometimes, those with No God, No Czar in their head are worse in life than those with brainwashed ones. It is better to grow up with the wrong values than with no values at all.– TheMatrix Equation-balanceCommented May 3 at 13:13
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1@TheMatrixEquation-balance Actually no values is a value (of super low value) Just as zero is a number — the smallest. One of the early classes in metaphysics runs No metaphysics is bad metaphysics– RushiCommented May 3 at 13:37
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1@Rushi - I appreciate your heroic effort, but this question is just one vote away from being closed. :(– TheMatrix Equation-balanceCommented May 4 at 14:34
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