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Great piece of philosophy FL2! Written from a neutral point of view. Quite good!
Maybe this is a good point for me to apologise for the 'rather tasteless comment about Christs' conception, I made a view weeks ago.
I think you have expressed my thoughts, better than I could have dobe it myself!
As you might know, I am pretty much convinced there is no objective purpose to life, the universe, and everything. As said before, I think in the maelstrom of matter, energy and time, there are gazillions of universes /palnets, and we happen to be on one of them. Just by chance.
Yet, I do think life has a purpose and/or meaning. That is indeed subjective. I think there is massive evidence for the meaning of life to be subjective. In our history people have dedicated their lifes to a great variety of things:
-studying our solar system
-inventing a lightbulb
-inquisition
-searching for holocaust criminals
-finding Jesus
-playing C3C
-breaking a track&field record
Just to mention some completely different purposes people have given themselves. Some of them are good, others are evil, and others are empty (as in good for nothing).
There is so much variety, that the meaning of life MUST be subjective.
Some might argue all good purposes in life are stimulated by the goodness of God, and that those people who have an evil purpose were tempted by the devil. Well, I don't. Especially since the empty purposes do not fit in (like studying for 10 days how corruption works in patch 1.15). And some people will argue a lightbulb is evil!
Maybe, making these subjective purposes do indeed nothing but hiding the meaninglessness of life. That is an interesting theory. In fact, you provided an answer!
But alltogether, all these subjective purposes have lead to more prosperity. Some might argue that, but I don't think I would rather live in a 1900 Netherlands, or earlier.
Maybe this is a good point for me to apologise for the 'rather tasteless comment about Christs' conception, I made a view weeks ago.
This also answers saga's question, I hopeFearlessLeader2 said:That leads me to what I guess is the last question for now:
If there is no objective purpose to life, the universe, and everything, does a subjective purpose give meaning to one's existence, or merely hide the meaninglessness of it?
I think you have expressed my thoughts, better than I could have dobe it myself!
As you might know, I am pretty much convinced there is no objective purpose to life, the universe, and everything. As said before, I think in the maelstrom of matter, energy and time, there are gazillions of universes /palnets, and we happen to be on one of them. Just by chance.
Yet, I do think life has a purpose and/or meaning. That is indeed subjective. I think there is massive evidence for the meaning of life to be subjective. In our history people have dedicated their lifes to a great variety of things:
-studying our solar system
-inventing a lightbulb
-inquisition
-searching for holocaust criminals
-finding Jesus
-playing C3C

-breaking a track&field record
Just to mention some completely different purposes people have given themselves. Some of them are good, others are evil, and others are empty (as in good for nothing).
There is so much variety, that the meaning of life MUST be subjective.
Some might argue all good purposes in life are stimulated by the goodness of God, and that those people who have an evil purpose were tempted by the devil. Well, I don't. Especially since the empty purposes do not fit in (like studying for 10 days how corruption works in patch 1.15). And some people will argue a lightbulb is evil!
Maybe, making these subjective purposes do indeed nothing but hiding the meaninglessness of life. That is an interesting theory. In fact, you provided an answer!
But alltogether, all these subjective purposes have lead to more prosperity. Some might argue that, but I don't think I would rather live in a 1900 Netherlands, or earlier.