Gidday icebreaker,
As an atheist, I found your post both interesting and provocative. Hence, a reply from me.
Icebreaker:- If evolution is true then I am here by chance and not made for any specific reason besides mabye to contiue my species.
Theistic evolutionists would disagree strongly with this.
Icebreaker:- If it is true then I should be fearful of death
To an extent this is true. However, I suspect you may be confusing the process of death with death itself.
I hope my death will be painless e.g. that I die in bed, in my sleep. However for a great many people, death appears to be an extremely uncomfortable thing.
Do you not fear this? I am afraid of pain but you are not?
As for being dead? I do not think I am afraid of it so much as p**d off. Life can be terribly mundane and at times things can be problematical. At other times life it is glorious. It is during those times of joy that the notion of death is really annoying. But I was kind of dead before I was conceived and I do not remember being terribly worried then.
And you should be fearful of death yourself if you turn out to be worshipping the wrong god and the real one has a nasty temper.
Icebreaker:- beceause it is the end but then again I should careless because this life doesnt mean anything anyway.
Why should I be careless? This life is the only one I have so why spoil it for myself and those who come after?
And who said that life has no meaning?
You appear to be making great leaps of faith as to what my life must be like. May I respond in kind butin a kind of serious jest?
Is the purpose of your life to worship your god for eternity? That may give your life some meaning, but to me things could soon get pretty dull unless of course your god removes your senses and turns you into some kind of worship robot.
icebreaker:- I am born put into school and then I am told if I want a decent living then I must go to college so that I can work at a good job. After all my long hours of hard work and studying I eventually die with all the pointless things that I did but in the end had no meaning.
If these things were pointless, then why would we be doing them? Why does the notion of an eternity of life provide an apparently meaningless life with meaning? How does it do this? Whether life is for 10 years or 20,000,000 years, how does the 20,000,000 years give it meaning that the 10 years does not?
Equally they could be seen to be pointless from your view point (me making big assumptions again.).
I mean, if this life is a mere 70 years in an eternity of worshipping your god, then why go to school or get a job anyway? What do they have to do with worshipping your god?
And if you have meaning in your life because God gives it to you then do you always go through life waiting for someone to tell you what to do so that you can get meaning? Most of my life is governed by others I will admit. However, I often get up in the mornings and think Today I will do such and such because I would like to achieve an outcome. Therefore I have purpose and meaning. It would appear that you cannot do this. You must wait for someone to tell you what to do. Then you have purpose.
icebreaker:- If I was an evolution scientiest and spent all my time trying to prove evolution then I would be trying to let others know that there is no reason for them to be here and that there life means nothing its just an accident or by chance.
The problem is that no evolutionist sees things this way. Not even atheistic evolutionists.
icebreaker:- Although salmon have a big purpose in the ecosystem etc.. would they do this if they could understand what they were doing? They migrate back up stream to where they were born and reproduce and then eventially die. Not much of a life if you ask me.
The purpose of a salmon sounds little different to the purpose of a human designed by a creator to worship that creator for eternity if you ask me. And clearly you show that even a pointless life, can have purpose.
icebreaker:- If evolution is true why do we care about others. Why do we spend so much money through government etc.. to help people
It allows us to live in communities with other humans. It is what we do as a species to survive.
Icebreaker:-
when in the end they really dont mean anything except hurt the enviroment etc...
Many believers and not believers do harm the environment. But many do not. Government (and helping people) is a bit more complex that dishing money out to people who are just going to harm the environment. If it were this simple then we would not help people and Governments would not dish out money.
Are you really suggesting that Governments hand out money and people just harm the environment and this is the equation of life from an evolutionists point of view?
Icebreaker:- Why should I care about the people around me since we are here by chance and I really should only care about myself but then why do I even care about myself since it doesnt mean anything?
Seems to me that, if we are a fluke and this is all there is then we really must care. Life really is so fragile and fluky. This is all there is. That is why we must care.
icebreaker:- With Christianity atleast I have hope for what happens to me after death.
Yes but I am alive now. I am not interested in after death. After death I do not exist but life still does. That is why I should care.
Icebreaker:-I can experience great love and happiness helping others(yes even if you believe evolutionists can experience this) and understand that I was created for a specific purpose and by a God that greatly loves me.
Yes and I also experience that which you do and for the same reasons. However I understand that I was born for no purpose other than to perpetuate the species. Joy, love, happiness, sadness, bitterness, fear, purposelessness, hate these are all emotions I feel, which appear to be a part of me as a human. Purpose and meaning appear to be constructs I build with which I make sense of my own life. The emotions I feel appear to be an important part of how I construct meaning and purpose.
I know may sad, very sad Christians. And I know of some who have committed suicide.
So having a sense of divinely inspired purpose and meaning appears to offer no guarantee for a successful life.
And I would be wary of the purpose your god has assigned for you.
Icebreaker:- My life has great meaning.
Good for you.
Icebreaker:- I dont have to fear what happens to me when I die.
I dont really either. It is just a very, very, very annoying fact of life. However, if I get to be 100 and all my friends are dead, maybe death would not be so annoying then. I have heard of some elderly people who are just waiting to die. All their friends are dead, the world has moved on and they do not understand it, they are feeble etc.
I do fear death itself though.
I wonder if you and I were both dangling over the edge of a cliff, whether you would shout, scream and sweat as much as I would. I suspect so. On that suspicion, I think you also fear death.
icebreaker:- I believe with all my heart that God is real but lets say for some reason none of it is real then I die just like the rest of the world and thats it.
No that is not all there is to it. That is it for me. But life exists beyond me and how I might influence even a teeny-weeny bit what comes after, is terribly important.
icebreaker:- Besides what is the purpose of life as an evolutionist?
To attempt to explain to YECs who wish to argue their beliefs with the mainstream, that their view of reality is probably nonsense. To be a good father to my children. To be a good grand-father to my grandchildren. When I have time to enjoy my life. To help others out when they need help and ask for it that is to help others with life. To interact with my fellow creatures such that when I need help, it is there. To lead a good life and one that was worth living. Etc.
Icebreaker:- How have all the religions come along
That is a question for psychology and anthropology.
Icebreaker:-
doesnt that show that something must have happened in the past or were they all just trying to figure out why they were here and that sounded the best? from an evolutionist understanding??
So are you arguing that all other religions are true or only yours? If something did happen in the past, then maybe your religion is false and all your meaning and purpose is to no avail because you worship the wrong god.
icebreaker:- Thanks
No problems.
I have been a bit sarcastic and flippant here. My apologies, but I stopped by and noticed your post and decided on a quick reply.
As an atheist I am not hostile to religion so dont take anything I say too much to heart.
Regards, Roland