Sy123
This too shall pass
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yeah I'm not going to waste my post:
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There is no meaning of life on atheism, I think this is clear to anyone who really considers the question properly.
If you say, "the meaning of life is happiness" or "the meaning of life is to stay alive and survive", or "the meaning of life is freedom"
First thing I say, is how these people came to the impressive revelation that the meaning of life is such and such.
They will say "I constructed it", and then at this point their sleight of hand becomes apparent, if they constructed this "meaning", then how is it a "meaning"?
Are you saying that your "meaning of life", is as valuable as the one professed by an alcoholic drugged up sex-crazed hednoist, whose meaning is mere pleasure? Is your meaning of life just as valuable as that of a psychopath, who says that the meaning of life is to hurt other people?
Anyone who says that they are just as valuable has already conceded that there is no meaning in life, whether they say it with their tongues or not
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Then you say, "is that all?", but no that is not all, it gets much more worse than that.
An atheist says, that such and such a religious person did a morally wrong thing, this religious person indoctrinated a child, and such indoctrination is morally wrong.
Then I say, "what makes it wrong?", and the atheist says "since it hurts people", and I say, "what makes hurting people wrong?", and then you will encounter floundering about, the atheist will not be able to answer, the atheist will skate around the question without any understanding.
So not only is there no real meaning, there is no real right or real wrong!
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So instead of asking ME, "why should I believe in God", let me ask you "why should I disbelieve in God, if disbelief leads to such obviously counter-intuitive beliefs?"
Now let me ask YOU, "have you investigated the reasons to believe in God?", if you haven't then you ought to really do so before asking about the meaning of life, if you have, then you should have a formulated belief system already, if you are decidedly atheist, then you ought to bite the bullet.
As for my answer, our purpose in life, our meaning in life, is to know God and to worship God, for He is the only being worthy of our Worship, the creator of the heavens and earth, the cause of all things, the creator of all things, exalted is He
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There is no meaning of life on atheism, I think this is clear to anyone who really considers the question properly.
If you say, "the meaning of life is happiness" or "the meaning of life is to stay alive and survive", or "the meaning of life is freedom"
First thing I say, is how these people came to the impressive revelation that the meaning of life is such and such.
They will say "I constructed it", and then at this point their sleight of hand becomes apparent, if they constructed this "meaning", then how is it a "meaning"?
Are you saying that your "meaning of life", is as valuable as the one professed by an alcoholic drugged up sex-crazed hednoist, whose meaning is mere pleasure? Is your meaning of life just as valuable as that of a psychopath, who says that the meaning of life is to hurt other people?
Anyone who says that they are just as valuable has already conceded that there is no meaning in life, whether they say it with their tongues or not
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Then you say, "is that all?", but no that is not all, it gets much more worse than that.
An atheist says, that such and such a religious person did a morally wrong thing, this religious person indoctrinated a child, and such indoctrination is morally wrong.
Then I say, "what makes it wrong?", and the atheist says "since it hurts people", and I say, "what makes hurting people wrong?", and then you will encounter floundering about, the atheist will not be able to answer, the atheist will skate around the question without any understanding.
So not only is there no real meaning, there is no real right or real wrong!
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So instead of asking ME, "why should I believe in God", let me ask you "why should I disbelieve in God, if disbelief leads to such obviously counter-intuitive beliefs?"
Now let me ask YOU, "have you investigated the reasons to believe in God?", if you haven't then you ought to really do so before asking about the meaning of life, if you have, then you should have a formulated belief system already, if you are decidedly atheist, then you ought to bite the bullet.
As for my answer, our purpose in life, our meaning in life, is to know God and to worship God, for He is the only being worthy of our Worship, the creator of the heavens and earth, the cause of all things, the creator of all things, exalted is He