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Permalink Reply by Alan Carter on November 14, 2012 at 10:12am so what???
Permalink Reply by Alan Carter on November 14, 2012 at 10:57am BUDDHA WAS A PAMPERED THUG WHO LOST HIS MARBLES
Permalink Reply by Rudy on November 13, 2012 at 4:15pm That's a good question and the answer to it will vary greatly from person to person. Individuality is the advantage atheists share in this regard. Unlike our theist counterparts, purpose in life is not mandated in scripture.
The only true purpose you have in life is to find and give meaning to it. After long periods of self-examination over a lifetime you reach your own conclusions. This position is one of the few that I have thought about where relativism seems to be an acceptable answer.
If relativism, in regards to the meaning/purpose of life, is not a sufficient answer then I can only think of two possible alternatives (then again, I haven't given much thought to the topic):
1) The purpose and meaning of life has a definite, undeniable answer. Any other meaning(s) you think you have discovered is misguided. [Theists and biologists might agree with this one, though for drastically different reasons]
Or...
2) Life has no purpose, any self determined "meaning" is only an illusion created by the individual (or masses) for personal benefit. [This one holds more ground but falls prey to this exception: at the very least, our purpose in life is to die.]
One thing to note is that I define "meaning" as something that one discovers through thought and leads to happiness. Also, it is not bound to morality. There are those who make it their purpose in life to benefit from the misfortunes of others, but that is an entirely different discussion.
So yes, an atheist can have purpose and meaning in their life. More so than their devote theist counterparts in my opinion.
Thank you so very much Rudy. Very thoughtful reply.
You have to discover the meaning for yourself.
There are no gods or anything to believe in or have to follow.
You are free to think things for yourself. No dogma to follow.
Permalink Reply by Alan Carter on November 14, 2012 at 10:42am The Universe is meaningless pointless as far as the Earth is concerned
we that is the human animal is cruel stupid pathetic and just about the most ugly
on this ball of rock
Permalink Reply by Tom Sarbeck on November 15, 2012 at 12:53am Alan Hobbes(?) Carter:
Folks who'd been born to violent or abusive parents can be all that.
Their lives can be nasty, mean, brutish and short.
Permalink Reply by Alan Carter on November 14, 2012 at 10:50am Labels Labels without religion there would be no need to be called an atheist
lets call ourselves morons stupid morons and morons
we live short and meaningless lives full of bullshit incapable of anything but self
Permalink Reply by Secular Forces 2013 on November 14, 2012 at 9:48am whoa.. just realized the 3345 views! ha..
how about one more comment in a podcast:
Permalink Reply by amer chohan on November 14, 2012 at 12:27pm Life is full of meaning. We all spend multipurpose lives.
Permalink Reply by James M. Martin on November 14, 2012 at 4:35pm It depends on whether you are a nihilistic atheist, doesn't it?
Permalink Reply by Alan Carter on November 15, 2012 at 2:28am Self the human animal is murderous just look what we do to the weak and defenceless creatures other than to its own kind psychopathic more like
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