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The Kitchen Sink
Meaning and purpose can ONLY be found in Christianity
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<blockquote data-quote="jayem" data-source="post: 71985810" data-attributes="member: 8344"><p>You've answered your own question. You need a god. Others don't. People are different. I'm 66 years old. As I think back, I have never believed in any kind of god--or anything supernatural for that matter. And I don't feel for a second that my life has lacked anything. As was noted, the meaning and purpose of my life comes in what I do with it. And that's trying to be the best husband, brother, uncle, friend, and citizen I can be. Why would I want more? To me it's rather sad that you need to believe in something supernatural to make your life meaningful. No offense meant, but I can't help thinking this is like a lonely 5 year old who concocts an imaginary friend to provide him with companionship, peace of mind, and a sense of security.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jayem, post: 71985810, member: 8344"] You've answered your own question. You need a god. Others don't. People are different. I'm 66 years old. As I think back, I have never believed in any kind of god--or anything supernatural for that matter. And I don't feel for a second that my life has lacked anything. As was noted, the meaning and purpose of my life comes in what I do with it. And that's trying to be the best husband, brother, uncle, friend, and citizen I can be. Why would I want more? To me it's rather sad that you need to believe in something supernatural to make your life meaningful. No offense meant, but I can't help thinking this is like a lonely 5 year old who concocts an imaginary friend to provide him with companionship, peace of mind, and a sense of security. [/QUOTE]
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