Catastrophe and Meaning - Carter Jobe
I saw online recently a man talking about the philosophy and weight of the fact that our world was cast in fire and destruction to become what it is today, scientifically we exist because of meteors and great storms, catastrophes that made Earth the beautiful paradise it is today. I felt like it fell right in line with what we've learned in class, and so I wanted to expand on that.
It is an example of dualism and philosophical elements playing out in nature, and I find that really cool. If we observe the natural order of life, we see this pattern all around. Precious life is created through sin and sex, the extinction of the animals that roamed before us are what made our lives possible today, predators must hunt to stay alive, in nature evil sustains life and makes it possible.
If it weren't for all of these things we deem as bad, then we wouldn't be here today to offer up our opinion. I believe that in this way, conventionally bad things have the potential to allow for meaning to be made in our lives. A door being closed can open a window, or motivate the individual beyond what was previously possible, Life is about overcoming challenges and focusing on the beauty in even the worst parts of our existence.
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