Toughest Philosophical Questions in One Evening and at the Pub - Sloan's

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One evening at the pub. Sorted. π. This is definitely some tongue-in-cheek and a sense of humour. According to Dr. Google (thank you) here they are below:
- Do we have free will?
- Does God exist?
- Is there life after death?
- What is consciousness?
- What are numbers?
- What is the best moral system?
- Are things as they appear?
- Can morality exist without religion?
- Is reality one or many?
- Are humans innately good or evil?
- Can people change?
- Can you really experience anything objectively?
- Do atheists make their own gods?
- How vast is the universe?
- Is our universe real?
- What is the good life?
Let's iron these out once and for all and move on. On a humurous note, are these questions really that difficult? Is the information deep down within us and out there if we really try, want to know and find out?
A bit of fun; Or is it? π€
Let's take them all on.

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