Who are we?
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What are we?
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Where are we going?
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-- Who am I?
-- What am I?
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What is Death?
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These are the greatest questions of philosophy,
and are the most important things to know in life.
For centuries philosophers and theologians alike have tried
to supply us answers to these questions. Yet in the end,
we have nothing more than speculations warped by the dogmas
of irrational, emotionally derived view systems (ie religions).
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