(March 2, 2014 at 12:46 pm)StatCrux Wrote: who admits that ultimately atheism when taken to its logical conclusion leads to lack in intentionality, lack of meaning or purpose in life and nihilism.
Lets explore the converse of this argument.
According to you, having belief in god gives meaning and purpose to one's life that is entirely different from the normal meaning and purpose we common humans give ourselves.
Taken to its logical conclusion that would mean christians have an individual purpose and meaning to their god. However, this fails in practice as god doesn't even talk to you or acknowledge your existence, but instead hides from you just as he does everyone else, leaving you in a state of cognitive dissonance requiring you imagine god communications as "feelings" that utterly lack any real information that you didn't create in your own mind.
Even the story of heaven as a reward completely lacks any element of individuality. Your endless future would be but of an endless sycophant of praise for a egotistical god and nothing else ... ever. Some Meaning! Some Purpose!
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