I'm taking it to it's logical end.
Nihilism
is the logical end point of atheism.
Taken to it's logical ends, the rich get richer and richer and the poor starve and die.
It is the logical end point of every authoritarian fantasy playing out in Europe and America.
This is the logical end of the war on drugs.
Ideas should logically flow one from other, structure has to be clear, smooth transitions between the paragraphs should be added, and conclusion has to
be a logical ending of the whole essay.
Where
is the logical end?
There
is no logical end point.
Not exact matches
If we don't have another «Sell in May», then toward the
end of this summer, investors may want to assess a longer - term outlook, and a
logical step may
be to think about $ 120 earnings and an 18 P / E.
The
Logical conclusion of Atheism
is a comparably short life
ending in a nothing death.
The second
is where most «atheists» can
be found... unwilling to accept the
logical consequence of their utterly meanigless lives as atheists, they cite humanity as
being self - transcendent, in the
end, this becomes a religion with themselves as its god — think Nietzsche.
I
'm sure he really believes all that stuff, and has come to the
end of the line and embraced the
logical conclusions of Calvinist thinking.
If they follow that philosophy to its
logical end, then if they believe stealing
is a sin, then they, themselves must hate thieves.
because in the bible it states «But about that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father» Mark 13:32 and if jesus warned us about the
end times so that verse alone
is contradicting but there
is always a
logical explanation.
But this «Therefore» doesn't make sense if you look a the
end of chapter 11, where Paul has digressed in a lengthy doxology, which while it discusses intriguing mysteries of God and praises God, doesn't lead to the
logical conclusion that we should present ourselves as living sacrifices to him, but if you read into that «οὖν» an «as I
was saying earlier», you can see that before the doxology he issued an important warning in Romans 11:22 — if God
is willing enough to
be so severe as to cut of the natural branches (the Jews) he will certainly
be willing to cut of the ones that have
been grafted on (the Gentiles); Romans 12:1 - 2
is a very
logical «therefore» to follow Romans 11:21 - 24.
While such actions, if they
are followed to their
logical end, may lead to murder and adultery, by the time you get there, you will have done so much other damage to your life, your friends, your relationship, your spouse, your job, your children, your health, your finances, and everything else in life, that you life will basically
be a gehenna.
Even if we can distinguish between Christ's reign as mediator and His reign as king, the most natural reading and
logical conclusion
is that v. 24 and v. 28
are dealing with the
end of His kingly reign.
Their argument seems to imply they don't share that empathy... they
are ultimately worried about
being punished, in the
end I don't truly believe they don't share the same empathy, but it
is funny that
is a
logical conclusion to make from their position.
It
was Aquinas who said there
is not simply one convoluted path to Truth, full of
logical lacunae and nonsense, but two distinct paths: each beginning with its own premise, each following its own
logical progression of thought, each
ending in Truth.
while the most ardent adherents to nihilism might embrace the full ramifications of such belief, most folks aren't willing to follow it to its
logical end: compassion
is just a «feeling» but it
's not real / people live & die / there
is no such thing as good & evil / etc..
You would
end up backtracking and clarifying your point so much; attempting to account for every possible
logical path, that your point would
be lost and the article would seem more like a legal contract than an opinion piece.
Hyper Calvinist should, by
logical conclusion, just take their own lives because the
end has
been determined and there
is nothing they can do about it.
So if you ask a human how can space
end, but at the same time never
end (ie both very
logical) they don't understand either, that does not mean there
is a god, that just means our brain
is not smart enough or developed enough to fully comprehend start and
end.
Your
ending logical analysis
was absolutely wonderful and extremely crucial to really giving me a firmer foundation on interpreting what this passage could not mean!
In Alice in Wonderland the King of Hearts solemnly advised Alice to begin at the beginning and go to the
end.16 That would seem
logical here, but there
is a better way.
This
is a visious circuitous
logical dead -
end.
Now, not many atheists
are nihilists, of course, but that simply shows that they
are inconsistent in following their beliefs to their
logical end.
The only
logical conclusion to
be drawn from this
is that, in one and the same institution, God assigned two complementary purposes to marriage; but wished, in separate narratives, to stress first one
end and then the other, so that we could better understand the synthesis, harmony and interdependence of these two
ends.
The subliminal region, whatever else it may
be,
is at any rate a place now admitted by psychologists to exist for the accumulation of vestiges of sensible experience [whether inattentively or attentively registered], and for their elaboration according to ordinary psychological or
logical laws into results that
end by attaining such a «tension» that they may at times enter consciousness with something like a burst.
Well, for people who believe the Bible when it says Jesus
is coming back, it
is quite
logical to point out the amount of ignorance they displayed in ignoring a passage that
is very, very key to
end times studies (eschatology).
If the matter
is taken to its
logical conclusion, we would
end up ditching the notion of Christ himself as something (or someone) permanent.
''... Circular reasoning (also known as paradoxical thinking [1] or circular logic),
is a
logical fallacy in which «the reasoner begins with what he or she
is trying to
end up with».
All those
end of the world prophecies the religious speak of
are just
logical predictions that people will wake of to the fact that religion
is pure BS and turn away... the death of that religion.
It
is a twofold harmony,
logical and aesthetic, he said at the
end of the first chapter of Science and the Modern World: «While the harmony of logic lies upon the universe as an iron necessity, the aesthetic harmony stands before it as a living ideal molding the general flux in its broken progress towards finer, subtler issues.»
It sounds
logical in the
end doesn't it — those simple but tasty staples
are always the ones we love.
It
's only
logical that they wouldn't want to play as if it
were the
end of October, and it
's supremely
logical that they wouldn't want to.
As a result, it would surely require a player to head out first to make space for Werner, but having spent so heavily on their attack, it
's only
logical that they address their issues at the other
end of the pitch given that they possess the worst defensive record of the top seven Premier League sides this season having conceded 36 goals in 27 games.
Los Angeles (the city)
is a big draw in and of itsself, and he needed the DH spot so in a sense it
was logical for his «star power» that he would
end up there right next to the best player in the sport.
«It doesn't seem like there could
be a
logical reason for him to
end up stopped on the track,» Earnhardt Jr. said.
The small cold logic involved
is de-pressingly clear; perhaps it should
be carried forthwith to its
logical end.
That should have
been the reason why both of them
ended up here in a Women
's Championship match, but instead, we got it because Mick Foley just decided that
's how it
was going to
be, because a heel presented him with a
logical argument (explaining that both Bayley and Sasha lost thanks to a double - pin in the number one contender
's match) and that just makes him cranky.
Practical,
logical, stable, and good to me
is what I feel
is best in the
end than passionate, whimsical, dreamy, and still good to me.
It usually involves discussion with the
end result
being that the parent and child choosing a
logical consequence for a misbehavior; what can the child do to «fix» what happened because of their behavior.
Atkins said board members have discussed plans for the facility for the last three years and have concluded that there
is a need for the project and the most
logical place to put it would
be at the north
end of the park.
The voting evidence suggests it
is the
logical one although I guess electoral reform will
be the stumbling block - http://www.publicwhip.org.uk/mpsee.php Still, it would give Labour the chance to demonstrate that the Lib Dems
are essentially a party of the centre - right in a way that we
are not, to renew our policies, and to reach out to those genuinely progressive MPs who have, by some mischance,
ended up in the Lib Dems.
Ending violence by voting for peace
was a
logical next step in areas that had already started local peace initiatives such as the one in Samaniego.
Specifically, care should
be taken not overstep the boundaries of the
logical question at hand and
end up drifting into dogmatic hatred and making generaliztions about the stupidity or evilness of those we don't agree with.
«Clearly, we
are fortunate to have this process in place for now and in the future, rather than having to go hat - in - hand to the legislature and the Governor for years on
end without a rational or
logical way to achieve our
ends.
Despite the Lagos State Attorney General's simplistic and foolhardy assertion that the State Government would «pursue the case against TB Joshua and his Church to a
logical end», the truth
is that what the government
is dealing with
is a premeditated and well - orchestrated act of terror carried out by highly proficient, skilled and experienced operatives and not one of involuntary manslaughter which came about as a consequence of negligence on the part of the Church authorities or a faulty foundation.
The inaugural theme, «Every vote must count»
was a
logical response to President Olusegun Obasanjo's «do - or - die» election of 2007, that foisted the late Umaru Musa Yar» Adua as president, in what would prove the beginning of the
end for the former ruling party.