I'm mostly against this sort of belief/ideology. I've (unfortunately) had friends call themselves nihilists. I say unfortunately because a statement like this should not be randomly/carelessly made by someone. Yet it is, which is why I strongly believe these people overlook the bigger picture.
I am not against the "rejecting religious principles" aspect as I understand everyone has different religious beliefs/disbelief/perspectives. I am against the "rejecting moral principles" and "life has no meaning" parts.
Calling yourself a nihilist is not something to be taken lightly. It's not like saying "1 + 1 = 2" (a mere fact that everyone agrees with and is considered a very simple equation). When you're nihilistic, you reject the fundamental aspects of life. It's that deep.
Let's look at some moral principles (from:
https://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-morals.html)
- Always tell the truth
- Do not destroy property
- Have courage
- Keep your promises
- Do not cheat
- Treat others as you want to be treated
- Do not judge
- Be dependable
- Be forgiving
- Have integrity
- Take responsibility for your actions
- Have patience
- Be loyal
- Have respect for yourself and others
- Be tolerant of differences
- Seek justice
- Have humility
- Be generous
If one does not accept any of these, then survival in one's life will become extremely hard. Think about it. When you judge, don't keep your promises, lie, are unforgiving, you will be labelled as judgemental, liar and cruel respectively. Thus, people will start to hate you and you will lose their love, appreciation and trust. This is why I'm against nihilism from a moral perspective.
There is another reason why I am against nihilism. This one is more law-related.
If we look at these moral principles:
- Do not destroy property
- Take responsibility for your actions
- Be tolerant of differences
- Seek justice
When you destroy someone else's property just because you believe life is meaningless, you will have to accept the legal consequences. Similarly, when you fail to acknowledge differences in your society (such as culture, race, language, age, gender etc.) and display hostile behaviour, you will also most likely have to face legal consequences. People are not forced to suffer as a result of your actions just because you're a nihilist, and that's why the law exists.
That's what I personally think of nihilism.