Here’s a little philosophical quiz for you forumosa *NO POLL*

I’ve very conflicted in my hedonistic tendencies.

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Good nihilism % though.

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I also did not like the question human beings possess a soul. I believe we are souls in a human body. But I’m guessing the question is asking about our thoughts towards the existence of the soul rather than if I believe we are souls or we have soul.

I find nihilism depressing, and the attempt to transform it to existentialism to be even more meaningless.

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I ended up hitting neutral on a lot of them. These sorts of questions are usually too complex for a disagree/agree answer format…


I am pretty sure I’m way more pragmatic than idealisitc but the rest sounds reasonable. Also does it get more centrist than that? Lol.

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I’m pretty much down the middle. Does that mean I’m moderate, indecisive, or just boring?

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F materialism AND spirituality
My ego is fed by my altruistic deeds
I find practical methods to realize my ideals
Asceticism all the way
Nihilism v moralism. Didn’t know they were mutually exclusive.
I’ve already lost interest.

Which is a good thing imo

The big words quiz.

Without exception everyone I’ve met who describes themself as a nihilist has been mad as a box of frogs.

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Uhm. Duh. How else would one become nihilistic? Even-keeled logic and stoicism? You need some fundamentalist quackery to care enough to declare nihilism.

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Well the thought that an algorithm straightened that out for you should strike you as ironic.

You shouldn’t be. Your absolutism and moralism come across loud and clear in your posts. :whistle:

relativism is just incoherent and illogical. Especially moral relativism. It’s as stupid as trying to do anything as a nihilist.

I can’t give anything like an assurance that the stuff below represents anything like the way I really am:

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Does it tell you if you’re monotheistic or others?

I’m not sure whether the purpose of the “Monotheism” categorization was to inform me, others, or both, but I thought that the term “Monotheism,” as it was used in this survey, was a conclusion/category, similar to the conclusions/categories provided by the political survey that some of us took this past October:

The reason I moused over the area of the cross* to show the word “Monotheism” was that I wanted people to know that in that particular survey, the cross did not necessarily symbolize Christianity.

*The word “Monotheism” wouldn’t show on my page unless I moused over that area.

Are you monotheistic? Or is the thing wrong?

I don’t usually think of myself in those terms, but, yes, I guess I am monotheistic.