carpe diem?

Apr 04, 2008 14:20

What is the meaning of life? To find ourselves? To find another to share it with, the proverbial soul mate? Is it all just a test to see if we're worthy of what awaits beyond the horizon? That law-less swirl of chaos where we must all eventually tread at the end of our days. If the proposed outcomes are to be believed, the outlook is bleak at best ( Read more... )

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blightaga April 5 2008, 05:50:15 UTC
What about the view of eternal salvation for everyone? Why would a kind parent leave his/her children to suffer an endless hell? Yes, punishment must be dealt but have you realized that our punishment may be this life we live? This fickle, brief flash we go through may be our temporary exile from eternal heaven.

Everyone believes in a power that is greater than humans. Even those who banish God from their mind believe in a higher order. Science? Nature? That's also a "god" of sorts. Who cares about the name? When has that ever been important? Changing the name of something does not change the meaning of it. Believe and accept that there is something more than us and you're on your way of never fearing death and it's future.

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a rose by any other name... cease the carp. seshosama April 9 2008, 16:39:08 UTC
there is no meaning. we procreate and die and that's all there is to it. if you think there is more then you're thinking too much. the universe is to fucking spastic to be planned by anythings omnipotent. when you really look at it all it's all just so matter of fact and circumstantial and just because ( the universe that is.) the only thing t be sure of is that there are a few laws of the universe that are undeniable. gravity being one of them and a universal energy being another. it took some form of energy for all of this to exist of that everyone can be certain. big bang or gods plan w/e the fuck it is; it happened ( ... )

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