No.
First off you're assuming there has to be a purpose granted by some supreme being. Since that doesn't exist it's obvious that whatever purpose you have is what you want it to be. Life has the meaning you give. It may not be meaningful on some invisible transcendent plane, but it's meaningful to you and that's all that matters.
If life's purpose is just to go to heaven, why not kill yourself?
It's one of theists' major assumptions that atheists live meaningless lives. You once again prove you understand nothing of atheism.
edit: Oh and you've basically said, "I feel better thinking there's a greater purpose, so god exists!" Appeal to emotion as a logical fallacy and no basis in sound reasoning.
First off you're assuming there has to be a purpose granted by some supreme being. Since that doesn't exist it's obvious that whatever purpose you have is what you want it to be. Life has the meaning you give. It may not be meaningful on some invisible transcendent plane, but it's meaningful to you and that's all that matters.
If life's purpose is just to go to heaven, why not kill yourself?
It's one of theists' major assumptions that atheists live meaningless lives. You once again prove you understand nothing of atheism.
edit: Oh and you've basically said, "I feel better thinking there's a greater purpose, so god exists!" Appeal to emotion as a logical fallacy and no basis in sound reasoning.
"The way to see by faith is to shut the eye of reason." Benjamin Franklin
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