Monopoly Analogy (Absurdity)
the money means something relative to the game. But it means nothing outside of the game itself
Likewise, if there’s nothing outside of the material world, none of this (our action, our inaction, our words, our desires, our pursuits) matter.
Pascal’s Wager Chart
look at journal
Aesthetic Stage
live for pleasure (do whatever makes you happy)
unsatisfied
Moral Stage
performing morally good actions
cant live up to being moral
unsatisfied
Religious Stage
leap of faith to God + find ultimate meaning
satisfaction
Dostoevsky’s “anything goes” argument
Greg Gansale’s Absurdity Arg.
Clifford William’s needs/desires
Clifford William OBJ 1: Not everyone feels these existential needs
there’s a difference between feeling a need and having a need
Clifford William OBJ 2: Existential needs can be satisfied without faith
Clifford William OBJ 2: Can’t our needs be satisfied by believing in something that doesn’t actually exist?
supplemental evidence will point to god
Leibnizian Contingency Syllogism
Necessary Beings
Contingent beings
Kalam Argument Syllogism
Kalam OBJ: Who caused God?
God didn’t begin to exist so he doesn’t need a cause
Necessary vs Contingent beings
Kalam OBJ: Universe = necessary
the universe can’t exist outside of time and space
Kalam OBJ: Universe caused itself
self-causation is impossible
a person can’t exist before its own exitence
Kalam OBJ: The cause is impersonal
impersonal entities have no causal power
what about fine-tuning + design
Teleological Arg. Syllogism
Constants are…
Laws, values that if slightly altered would no longer permit life
Constants examples:
Gravity:
- too strong - everything collapses
- too loose - no matter develops
Expansion of the universe
tilt of the earth
Roger Penrose Number
1 in 10 ^10^123
The odds of the universe coming together in a way to support life
Teleological Arg OBJ: Fine-tuning doesn’t exist
most scientists disagree
more likely that a life-prohibiting universe would exist
there are precise parameters