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Thursday, 19 December 2019

Atheists, how does one explain natural beauty if there isn't divine cause for its existence?

answers1: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
answers2: "Natural Beauty" occurs when the fundamental flaw known as
'christianity' disappears. <br>
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It's really not too difficult to understand.
answers3: I think your belief that there is objective beauty is
unfounded. You're existing in a mindset that's been created by
centuries of building a cult of natural beauty that culminated in 19th
century romanticism. If you will look around the world you will find
that the cultures that appreciate natural beauty are the ones least
completely reliant on nature. <br>
In short, your "objective" appreciation of beauty is actually a taste
that's been created through centuries of civilization in some parts of
the world.
answers4: If you look at many of the great works of art which are
considered masterpieces of beauty, you will see that they adhere
closely, if not perfectly, to the golden ratio. Guess where that comes
from. Religion? Nope, sorry. Math. <br>
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You lose. As usual. <br>
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Oh, and to answer your foul-mouthed answer: math is a science. You can
try and define your way around it like you do with almost every other
word in the dictionary, but it's a science. The golden ratio is
generally considered to have been discovered by the great
mathematicians of ancient Greece. It was certainly not discovered by
the priests, who were too busy forcing hemlock down Socrates' throat.
answers5: I honestly think you're putting words in Biology's mouth,
and misunderstanding objectivity. I don't see beauty in the Alps... I
see a cold and inhospitable ******* climate. You're making a huge
mistake by assuming that other people see beauty in the same things
you do. And via that mistake, you've also bought into a fallacious
argument for your god's existence. <br>
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And one very important question protrudes from your idiotic reasoning:
why did your god make things ugly if beauty was the defining
characteristic of his creation?
answers6: We evolved to think nature beautiful, since it's our home
and we depend on it.
answers7: Bee cause it is NATURAL and not fantasy! <br>
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Science explains the big bang was not from nothing but from a
singularity that was all the matter and energy in the universe
compressed into a single point that then expanded rapidly! <br>
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So it was always here! <br>
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But why are Christians always claiming the big bang came from nothing?
Are they that ignorant? Did they sleep through school or is it that
they know the truth but think they can twist it because everyone is
gullible?! <br>
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Claiming something cannot come from nothing argues not against the big
bang but against creationists claims! <br>
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Recent research suggests the universe has contracted into a
singularity and then expanded a number of times!
answers8: First, everyone sees natural beauty differently. I may think
a flower has natural beauty because I like the color, shape, touch,
etc. when someone else will have a totally different opinion. To
answer your question though, like most atheists have said, natural
beauty occurs as time goes on. From the pangea, to continents,
formations of higher elevations and lower elevations through movement,
etc. But then again, this is from an atheist point of view and not
being disrespectful, but you probably don't get it since you believe
in something different.
answers9: So, you can't appreciate nature without saying "God did it"
That's a subjective opinion, not proof of god.
answers10: What is beauty? <br>
"Beauty can be in a person or in an environment." <br>
No. No, beauty is not a trait of a person or something. Beauty is an
opinion about something. <br>
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"But what is the beauty that man sees when he visions the mountains of
the Alps?" <br>
Some see beauty, others just see barren rocks, dangerous ice caps,
deadly cliffs. <br>
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"There CERTAINLY is objective beauty." <br>
Nope. There is not, because beauty is an opinion.
answers11: There CERTAINLY is objective beauty. <br>
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~~~ That is absolute bullsh!t! <br>
And if you think that, you would be unable to understand why your are
so wrong. <br>
So, whatever... <br>
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