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I'm afraid that falls within the realm of philosophy. Feel free to discuss "How?" though.

Or "What?" could be a good start?

Really. Why?

 

Because I said so.

No reason.

 

 

 

 

 

Seriously, try this answer out for all why-type questions. It works.

 

 

Or you could take the parents' line......'cause I said so.:P

Or you could take the parents' line......'cause I said so.:P
That's what Snail said in post #4, and he's not a parent, apparently.

 

 

 

But "No reason" works for, "Why do bad things happen to good people?" as well as, "Why did George Bush get elected twice?" The difference is in whether you shrug your shoulders or tap your skull when saying, "No reason".

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Really. Why?

I have been contending that the large scale meaning and purpose of reality is what I have been calling either "Self-Creation" or, of late, "Self-Engenderment".

 

With "Self-Engenderment" being defined as, "giving rise to itself without assistance". see http://www.self-engenderment.com

aguy2

Really. Why?

Can't answer until you tell me who and when.

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