(June 9, 2012 at 2:10 pm)Faith No More Wrote: I think it also has something to do no inherent meaning in an atheist's life. An atheist has to struggle with the question, 'does my life have a meaning?' while the theist get's to jumpn right to 'what is the meaning of my life, as dictated by god?'
I am not sure about this condlstruct of "inherent meaning". It seems to me to be another theist mental trap. I find plenty of what could be termed as mraning in my life. Life is what one makes of it.
I enjoy living, and I would never consider suicide as a "way out" of hard times.
I am not even sure about it for myself in the context of euthanasia. I like being alive too much ...