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single30-Aug-2008ethics/moralitybill Survey Central Gold SubscriberSilver Star Survey Creatorby votes39363.2%

  Which is more true: everything matters or nothing matters?



VotesAnswer
11both are equally true.
8everything matters
6both are equally false
4nothing matters
2Other.

UserComment
JessicaWoman99
posted 30-Aug-2008 2:35pm  

Nothing matters to me who really cares these days
Melf Survey Central SubscriberBronze Star Survey CreatorGold QualifierThis user is on the site NOW (9 minutes and 54 seconds ago)
posted 30-Aug-2008 2:37pm  

You can make really good cases for both.

'In context', everything matters.
In the grand scheme of things, nothing matters.
Personally, everything matters.
Objectively, nothing matters.

So nothing matters.

(I'm not saying this is the 'right' answer, just that it makes sense to me)
gambler Double Gold Star Survey CreatorSurvey QualifierThis user is on the site NOW (6 minutes and 57 seconds ago)
posted 30-Aug-2008 3:03pm  

Neither of them matters?................both are equally true.
Pomeranian
posted 30-Aug-2008 3:40pm  

both are equally true, not that it matters.
Cain
posted 30-Aug-2008 4:04pm  

Everything matters. Everything happens for a reason, even if it's too tiny to comprehend or not immdiately apparent.
romkey Survey Central Gold Subscriber
posted 30-Aug-2008 5:38pm  

Why do you think you can compare these things, or that either of them has any meaning?
Phenomanon
posted 30-Aug-2008 7:23pm  

I would say both are equally true.. But I may be over thinking this!
kcthedog Survey Central Gold Subscriber
posted 30-Aug-2008 8:13pm  

*check* both are equally true.


But in what context?
JohnCD
posted 30-Aug-2008 10:18pm  

Everything matters, most things matter, at least to some extent.
LindaH Survey Central Gold SubscriberGold Star Survey Creator
posted 30-Aug-2008 11:25pm  

Both equally false, but "nothing matters" is closer to the truth.
justjulie
posted 31-Aug-2008 8:54am  

i saw one of those ribbons on the back of a car, (you know the ones...a yellow one to show support of our troops, a pink one for breast cancer awareness, etc...), it read,"support absolutely nothing", i wanted to write in sharpie marker, "& everything"
JessicaWoman99
(reply to romkey) posted 1-Sep-2008 12:31am  

> Why do you think you can compare these things, or that either of them
> has any meaning?

Does George Bush or Dick Cheney have any meaning??
cloudhugger Survey Central SubscriberSilver Star Survey CreatorSurvey QualifierThis user is on the site NOW (3 minutes and 26 seconds ago)
posted 1-Sep-2008 7:37am  

Since it is single pick, the answer is both are equally true and both are equally false.
Enheduanna Survey Central Subscriber
posted 1-Sep-2008 1:36pm  

Everything is matter.
Matty Survey Central SubscriberGold Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
posted 2-Sep-2008 8:16am  

given the choices...everything matters
LindaH Survey Central Gold SubscriberGold Star Survey Creator
(reply to Enheduanna) posted 3-Sep-2008 1:43am  

What's the matter?

> Everything is matter.

HMC35
posted 3-Sep-2008 5:53am  

Everything matters. I think I've come to find, in my life, that even things that don't seem important are essential.
Enheduanna Survey Central Subscriber
(reply to LindaH) posted 3-Sep-2008 7:48am  

That's what I'm sayin'.
Jody
posted 3-Sep-2008 11:01am  

Everything matters, you just have to be careful to discern how much. Usually, it's not what you think.
Wicksy Gold Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
posted 5-Sep-2008 3:51pm  

Excellent question. I say everything matters
cerealkiller Bronze Star Survey CreatorSurvey Qualifier
posted 5-Sep-2008 5:19pm  

Both are false. Everything doesn't matter and it isn't true that nothing matter either.
Joanne Double Gold Star Survey CreatorGold Qualifier
posted 8-Sep-2008 11:18am  

If nothing matters, there IS no everything.



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