What's so scary about recognizing your own insignificance in the grand scheme of things?
>>24974899The exaggerated feeling of existential uncertainty. We perceive the world as somewhat stable and our being as related to more or less predictable phenomena - climate, food supply, water availability, social capital etc. Realizing that there is a grand agent (like a Lovecraftian deity) that can overturn all this stability on a whim is scary. Realizing there is no such agent but the stability is fragile is second worst, I suppose.
>>24974899We all naturally fear death and vulnerability, contemplating your insignificance not only reminds you of your mortality but that it could happen at any time with no warning and no effect on your surroundings.
I don't get it either. Perhaps atheism is required, which implies an IQ within the 100 - 115 range, under which i do not fall.
Its like coming across some wild animal in the woods, its going to be a lot scarier in the dark when you can't see it because you don't know whats going on.
>>24974969If you were actually Christian you would have heard of being "God fearing" and its basically the same thing.
>>24974915>WeStop right there. You're wrong already.
>>24974899Actually you're all insignificant but I'm not
>>24974899It's not that scary. Realising that there's no guarantee that you're insignificant is scarier.