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18756894 No.18756894 [Reply] [Original]

In searching for some semblance of happiness, eudaemonia, satisfaction, or whatever you may call it, what higher power do I submit myself in servitude of if I do not believe in God? Attaining some sense of fulfilment seems to work for all these Christians, and I'm currently reading Plato's Dialogues in which plenty of virtuous and ethical behaviours are deemed so by way of acting in service of their Gods, but as a heretic non-believer, where am I to turn?

>> No.18756910

to deez

>> No.18756921

>>18756910
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO

>> No.18756922

>>18756894
Start with the sceptics. Attain ataraxia (tranquility) through epoche (suspension of judgement)

>> No.18756925

Have sex plebs.

>> No.18756931

>>18756922
Please share some sceptics with which I should start.

>> No.18756940

>>18756931
Cicero (On the Nature of The Gods, Academicos), Sextus Empiricus (Outlines of Scepticism)

>> No.18757052

>>18756940
Thank you.