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Birdpreacher
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Hi:Hi, thanks for sharing!
I was thinking like you for a good while but I found it depressed me.
I’m an extremist really, so with no God I became a nihilist. I can’t live like that- everything becomes pointless.
So… Here I am embracing God, and Jesus. I just can’t seem to embrace Catholicism a la Catholic Answers (which strikes me as somewhat fundamentalist) because I’m a natural doubter…
For me it was the opposite. Once I discovered that there was no Big Gigantic Meaning to life, or more importantly, that I could not turn to anybody, beside myself to define my purpose and goals in existence, it was liberating.
For me, I get the most personal fulfilment from building relationships and helping people. These are the compass points that guide my life.
Read the Myth of Sisyphus by Camus, this is what helped me embrace the notion of navigating life with a focus on maximizing your limited existence rather than allowing the ideas of others to exercise unquestioned authority over your day to day life.