"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy." These words, written by Shakespeare in his classic, Hamlet, induce an indispensable, timeless truth of human nature. Namely, that we all think, speak and believe according to our personal view of the world and our perceived relationship to all things in it. Moreover, I think the most telling aspect of a world view is whether or not it defines the universe as accidental or intentional. That is to say, whether or not it is a result of astronomically (no pun intended) random chance or purposeful informative cause. Additionally, assuming that no "false dilemma" exists in the previous statement, It would logically mean that one view must be true and the other false. This more than hints at serious implications and consequences for believing one view over the other.
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