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Is everything "meaningless" without God?

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1) Everything is ultimately meaningless in atheism because everything ultimately ceases to exist.

Depends. I knew an atheist that believed in spirits and an afterlife.
2) If everything is ultimately meaningless then everything is temporarily meaningless.
If we are taking turns defining words as we see fit, I define "religion" as "beliefs that give the illusion of meaning".

Why would anyone want that, if it is only illusory?
3) Everything is meaningless.
Yet all these non-beleivers get up every day, go to work, have babies, and get on with enjoying life. Could it be you are missing something?
 
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So if God does not exist, the universe was created from nothing, by nothing, for absolutely no reason.
It would perhaps be considered a leap to assume the Universe was actually created.

The point is what you do now.
That analogy seems to suggest the goal in life is to die; and go somewhere else. Why don’t people with that perspective just kill themselves and get it all over with?

Using that analogy, my goal and purpose is to spend as much time building that house despising the day I complete it.

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Nithavela will now put you on the ignore list because it is very rude to act towards someone like this.
 
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Poppycock!

This skeptic can certainly explain what makes 'right'. It is that condition, agreed upon by a community of humans, which results in a minimum of harm and/or a maximum of pleasure for the individual and the group as a whole.

'Absolutes' here are a figment of imagination.
 
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This world means nothing without Him. I have to say that yes, everything IS meaningless without Him.

For you, perhaps. I can understand how someone steeped in religion would feel that way.


eudaimonia,

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This world means nothing without Him. I have to say that yes, everything IS meaningless without Him.
And God will not feel the loss if we do not worship Him. Without man, God is nothing and His creation in vain.
 
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The difference between an atheist and myself is I know better.....there is life beyond here which makes what we do here meaningful....atheists, OTOH, see nothing but hopelessness because they can only see this life.....and nothing more...
Nothing but hopelessness? On the contrary, I'm very hopeful. If we want a better world, we're going to have to build it ourselves.
 
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You do realize that I am a Christian so I am not a nihilist? You are just in denial about the fact that anything you do apart from God is vanity.

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If you want to keep using this argumentation, you need to, ehm, stop being in denial about the fact that anything you do not apart from God is also vanity.

What does that even mean, "apart from God"? If that had any meaning, I should be able to find a reasonable opposite for it, shouldn't I? But I just can't find one that makes sense. "With God"? Also meaningless.

Let's go back to the old example. Man building a house on the shore that is washed away by the flood each morning. "Apart from God", doing such a thing is vanity. "With God"... it is suddenly not vanity?
 
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Living a life "apart from God" and doing things "apart part from God" is being of the world. I know you are going to ask, "What the heck does that mean?"

When we read of the "world" in the New Testament, we are reading the Greek word cosmos. Cosmos most often refers to the inhabited earth and the people who live on the earth, which functions apart from God. Satan is the ruler of this "cosmos" (John 12:31; 16:11; 1 John 5:19). By the simple definition that the word world refers to a world system ruled by Satan, we can more readily appreciate Christ's claims that believers are no longer of the world—we are no longer ruled by sin, nor are we bound by the principles of the world. In addition, we are being changed into the image of Christ, causing our interest in the things of the world to become less and less as we mature in Christ.

Believers in Jesus Christ are simply in the world—physically present—but not of it, not part of its values (John 17:14-15). As believers, we should be set apart from the world. This is the meaning of being holy and living a holy, righteous life—to be set apart. We are not to engage in the sinful activities the world promotes, nor are we to retain the insipid, corrupt mind that the world creates. Rather, we are to conform ourselves, and our minds, to that of Jesus Christ (Romans 12:1-2). This is a daily activity and commitment.

We must also understand that being in the world, but not of it, is necessary if we are to be a light to those who are in spiritual darkness. We are to live in such a way that those outside the faith see our good deeds and our manner and know that there is something “different” about us. Christians who make every effort to live, think and act like those who do not know Christ do Him a great disservice. Even the heathen knows that “by their fruits you shall know them,” and as Christians, we should exhibit the fruit of the Spirit within us.

Being “in” the world also means we can enjoy the things of the world, such as the beautiful creation God has given us, but we are not to immerse ourselves in what the world values, nor are we to chase after worldly pleasures. Pleasure is no longer our calling in life, as it once was, but rather the worship of God.

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Thanks for taking your time to provide this in-depth explanation.

Now if you could apply this to the question I asked, instead of just providing a standard theology lecture (that I had heard before)... you might come a little closer to being a light to me poor spiritual-darkness-dweller.

 
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Is everything "meaningless" without God?

If and only if you need a being with the ability to create universes and do basically whatever it wants in order to have meaning.

I'm not exactly sure how meaning could possibly spring from a subject that is unchallenged by any external threats in any way shape or form but that is what some people believe.

In fact when you write fiction and you have characters that are unchallenged and unfettered and their enemys are said to be evil and they have no personal failings it's called a "Mary Sue" which makes it some laughably poor writing.

In essence such a story is meaningless.

The Bible on the other hand is about a very interesting charicter with all sorts of failings and challenges. It's called man.
 
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One Has to understand that Solomon wrote this book when he was in a backslidden state. His wisdom was failing him and he's getting further and further from God. This book gives a good indication of what it would be like for any of us to fall into apostasy.
 
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I'm going to assume that having my soul tossed away will not be pleasant. God doesn't sound very loving: some theists assume that creating something automatically gives one carte blanche in treating the creation however one wants. However, I do not see how a just being can treat moral agents however he/she wants, even if the being created the agents.

Ignoring that: a meaning enforced through fear does not gain any actual validity. Going back to the king example: if my king declares a proclamation the meaning of his subjects' lives is to watch paint dry, does the threat of capital punishment for failing to comply make the proclamation any more meaningful? Or, is the threat of harm irrelevant to the meaninglessness of the task? Sure, watching paint dry gains a much more important meaning to me now that the activity has life or death consequences attached to it, but that is because I attach value to my life and watching paint dry is now an important instrumental end towards maintaining life. The actual content of the action doesn't appear to change. Again, if the only reason to follow along with some meaning is the threat of force or some type of harm by an authority figure, it doesn't gain any actual meaning. Because God threatens something bad will happen to me doesn't reinforce the purpose, "love God and others" as something to strive for; rather, it is reinforcing the end, "save my own skin". Again, why should I choose to follow God's "pre-ordained" meaning as an end?
 
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If an existence is said to have 'purpose' and 'meaning', surely that also engages the concept of achievement. I'm wondering how, in the mind of a theist, the prospect of an infinite existence can be accompanied with the idea of achieving anything?

In this life, we plan, we learn, we energise ourselves, we get out of bed each day knowing that there are things we must do. We behave like this because we know time is limited, in order for us to complete those plans and goals.

What does one achieve in a limitless existence? How does one plan? How can one know that one's goals have been reached? Like the Russians' crazy Five Year Plans from years ago, does the theist involve a series of Five Billion Year Plans? And how long is it before even these become tedious and repetitive and meaningless?

Silly people. Not only does this life bring with it meaning and purpose.....it is the only thing with meaning and purpose!
 
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What it boils down to is this. God is eternal and everlasting, and the earth is not. If you live of the world and apart from God, it all is tempory and will eventually cease to exist. Living in a relationship with God and seeking to please Him is the only thing that is everlasting.

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