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- Sep 13, 2020
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well our perception is very limited. we cant know
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I guess having a god works both ways. It pushes some to find the life worth living, while pushing others leads them mostly to more suffering, like an animal in captivity has the urges of a wild animal, but unable to satisfy these urges. Still, a society with both groups driven outlasts a society where no one is driven, so what we have is that most people are driven but not all of them are capable to satisfy the demands set before them. It's a heaven and hell with a multitude of layers.In the past, people had gods to believe in and to be fearful of. Advances in science has taken that away from the masses who now just exist.
Frankly I don't believe evolution is even logical. For instance, the earth's rotation speed is slowly reducing. Going back 100,000 years or so, the earth would have been spinning so fast that the oceans would have washed over the continents twice a day. How could evolution happen under such conditions? I can point out many other such inexplicable events.Life happened because the right situations allowed for it, and life evolved.
No point in debating evolution. I respect your right to believe in creationismFrankly I don't believe evolution is even logical. For instance, the earth's rotation speed is slowly reducing. Going back 100,000 years or so, the earth would have been spinning so fast that the oceans would have washed over the continents twice a day. How could evolution happen under such conditions? I can point out many other such inexplicable events.
Regarding the op's question, yes I believe life has meaning and worth. Life itself is not the problem. The problem is the people who use their freedom of choice to pursue harmful ambitions at the expense of others. Think warfare for profit, pollution, drug and human trafficking and many others. The majority of humanity's problems are man made. I believe in God but selfish men have messed up religion as well. I'm still looking for a way to make my life worthwhile.
I respect your right to believe in evolution too. I believe in special creation, not creationism.No point in debating evolution. I respect your right to believe in creationism ❤
Nope, no point at all because the universe is infinite but absurd. It doesn't make sense.
The only way I could find life to have a purpose would be if there was actually an afterlife in which we get what the meaning of life was, and learn all about this world and every galaxy, every universe.