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Charlemagne_II
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AnAtheist
I will never understand this attitude. We do live, isn’t that meaning enough? And the shorter we live the more valueable life gets.
When something means something we signify that it is directed toward an end. The atheist model of the universe excludes direction. Nothing means anything. Everything appears by accident, not by direction, and apparently that includes the universe. If the universe, then everything in it is also meaningless. Everything is pure accident. Albert Camus rightly concluded that from such a model of the universe, the only real conclusion to draw is:
Why should we all not commit suicide and be done with the pain of anticipating our eventual nothingness?
He was right, of course. Atheism offers no hope whatever, and is arrogantly cynical toward all offers of hope.
I will never understand this attitude. We do live, isn’t that meaning enough? And the shorter we live the more valueable life gets.
When something means something we signify that it is directed toward an end. The atheist model of the universe excludes direction. Nothing means anything. Everything appears by accident, not by direction, and apparently that includes the universe. If the universe, then everything in it is also meaningless. Everything is pure accident. Albert Camus rightly concluded that from such a model of the universe, the only real conclusion to draw is:
Why should we all not commit suicide and be done with the pain of anticipating our eventual nothingness?
He was right, of course. Atheism offers no hope whatever, and is arrogantly cynical toward all offers of hope.