Is the Universe conscious?
Federico Faggin
Do cells have consciousness? (we define consciousness as awareness of your own and other's existence)
Stephen Wolfram
Ian McGilchrist
Emmanuel Kant's 5 levels:
Should force always be met with force? No. Force against force leads to barbarism, whereas force met with wisdom leads to natural disarmament.
Is Kant's categorical imperative the ultimate definition of morality?
What gives an action its moral worth?
Is there a "moral molecule"?
Should freedom of speech be allowed for intolerant rhetoric?
Argument for YES:
Argument for NO:
Why does America detest Communism so much? Shouldn't the principle of 'freedom' also include tolerance towards other ideologies?
Is it better for races to remain separate or should they mingle?
Is sharing better than separateness? Check out this discussion between the white separatist Richard Spencer and black news host Roland Martin:
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Does Evil Disprove God? (Philosophers call this "The Problem of Evil" ). No, nothing can completely disprove a hypothetical concept. However, evil adds to the evidence weighing against the existence of God.
Does God Know the Future? Certainly. Any God-like mind would know the future.
Do persons have souls? The soul is another hypothetical. So the answer is "we don't know".
Did Our Universe have a Beginning? What if Everything had Forever been Nothing? These questions cannot be answered, because concepts like "Beginning", "Infinity" and "Nothingness" lead to mathematical singularities that cannot be contemplate by our rational minds.
How Many Universes Exist? The jury is still out on this one.
Is There a Final Theory of Everything?Impossible. Nothing can stand outside everything.
Is homosequality fixed at birth, or is it acquired after birth? Chris Christie's Opinion Link to comment on NJTV website | Watch Mathew Staver (Founder of Liberty Counsel ) | |
Are the 9 nuclear states "terrorist" organizations? After all, they impose their will by flaunting nuclear devastation which is a terrorizing prospect (hear interview - 22 min).
What do our senses miss about the Universe? |