Yes, it can be philosophical. It asks us to examine our cultural biases and see the reasons behind them.
the chicken, or the egg?
The question of free will: Does free will truly exist, or are our choices predetermined by factors beyond our control? The problem of evil: If God is all-powerful and all-loving, why does evil and suffering exist in the world? The nature of reality: Is the reality we perceive through our senses truly the ultimate reality, or could there be deeper layers of existence beyond our comprehension?
This is a philosophical question, but I would answer that a butterfly's purpose is to give glory to God. Even If the question is a philosophical question, God Created every thing for His glory and He can do whatever He pleases to With it.
none. why isn't a scientific question, its a philosophical one.
Philosophical is spelled as P-H-I-L-O-S-O-P-H-I-C-A-L.
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A good philosophical question is anything that has anything do with life, death, or the universe. There are many other subjects that you can ponder that are like these topics but these are the most popular and make the most sence.
What is the meaning of life? Is free will an illusion? Can we truly know anything for certain?
This is a philosophical question and one of opinion. There is no solid answer.
I don't think that is a philosophical question.
Minerals are not good or bad. That's a philosophical question.
a scientific or a general philosophical or religiousness question?