Funnily enough, I was planning this topic since yesterday, but I was interested to see Syl himself touch on it briefly in the 'Tank today, (or whenever he posted), and that gave me the impetus to follow through.What the Reason,
Was the Reason,
Is the Reason Real?
Reason. What Syl said was that he was a determinist, and from the rest of his post, I gathered that he thinks that things happen for a reason.
Now this, (and this is why I was thinking of the topic in the first place), is a frequent point of debate between the GF and myself. I'm sorta wonder if it's a Buddhist thing, because she's quite into that whole thought at the moment, but what it basically boils down to is that things happen for a reason.
According to her, there's a lesson in every event, and so, if, for example, you were to lose a child, it would be because you needed to learn something about loss, about grief, about the impermance of things, or something.
The thing that really gets me though, is that, as far as she is concerned, there's nothing mystical at all about it. She doesn't believe in some godhead, some direction, somebody sitting up there and saying "X must happen", she just thinks that it's a natural part of the way that the universe works. Nothing mystical at all.
Now me, as some of you may have figured out, I tend more towards the "there is no reason for anything...things just happen."
So I was wondering...who's a determinist now? Who thinks that things happen for a reason...and what is that reason? (That's the important question, I think.)
Can it be seperate from a "god" (as I'm sure Syl must think as well). Or does a "reason" automatically imply, as I believe, that somebody directs it? And therefore if there is nobody directing it, there cannot be a reason?
Anyway, just curious to hear your thoughts.

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