I still don't understand what "meaning" or "purpose" their is in life, this one or the supposed next, to a Christian, other than worshipping God. I would hate to think my entire existence is solely to worship some other being.icebreaker said:House Ape - My understanding of christianity is that you believe your purpose is to go to Heaven and glorify God (correct me if I'm wrong). Ummm, what's so meaningful about that?
You are pretty much right I would say its more like to worship God(as with music an dour lives) and lead others to Jesus but your statement pretty much covers that. That is just my idea I dont believe there is exact scriptures but there could be on our purpose in life.
The meaningful life comes from the preparation in creating each one of us uniquely for a seperate job. Then when we begin the path that God guides us down and the significance of a life that can seem so small in the big picture. It puts us(everyone saved and unsaved) aside as special in God's eyes
Imagine a small tribe of humans living off the land 20,000 years ago. They were very good at hunting and gathering. They lived probably from birth within their relatively small group. They knew everyone and everyone knew them. They must have loved everyone in their group and been loved by everyone. Every individual was highly valued for their skill & knowledge and everyone counted on each other for their very survival. Every life had purpose to tribe, to help provide. Every life had meaning, to see that the tribe existed into the next generation.
I think that as humanity moved away from that model of tribal existence, they lost that close, long term association with other people. They lost their real purpose and meaning. But we need to feel we have a higher purpose. I think Christians and Muslims have created a God to fulfill that need.
I don't mean any offense, and this is a personal feeling, but the idea of "worshipping God" seems like a trivial purpose, compared to the important business of living this life fully, and creating an Earth that the next generations will find at least as good and bountiful as this generation has found it to be.
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