Well, minus all the rhethoric you are stating that life is finite. This I agree with.
Now, that this is not to your liking doesn´t make it an Achilles Heel of atheism, it would just show that your expectations are unrealistic.
It is not a view that I personally hold, and I honestly neither like it nor dislike it. I am apathetic towards it actually because I have good reason to believe that that is not what my ultimate destiny will be at all.
No, it isn´t. It requires you to call everything that´s not "ultimate" "illusory". Since you haven´t established that there is such a thing as an "ultimate meaning", the term "realistic" is the appropriate term. And the correct term for your "ultimate meaning" is "wishful thinking" - until you can demonstrate the existence of what you call "ultimate meaning" the lack thereof is not an Achilles Heel of atheism or naturalism but your Achilles Heel.
As a Christian, my position has no Achilles Heel at all. There is no "weakness" in Christianity. It is strong, impenetrable, and solid from head to toe.
Several quotes immediately come to the forefront of my mind:
“Infidels of eighteen hundred years have been refuting and overthrowing this book [the bible], and yet it stands today as solid rock. Its circulation increases, and it is more loved and cherished and read today than ever before. Infidels, with all their assaults, make about as much impression on this book as a man with a tack hammer would on the Pyramids of Egypt." H.L. Hastings
“When the French monarch proposed the persecution of Christians in his dominion, an old statesman and warrior said to him, ‘Sire, the church of God is an anvil that has worn out many hammers.’ So the hammers of infidels have been pecking away at this book for ages, but the hammers are worn out, and the anvil still endures. If this book had not been the book of God, men would have destroyed it long ago. Emperors and popes, kings and priests, princes and rulers have all tried their hand at it; they die and the book still lives.”
“No other book has been so chopped, knived, sifted, scrutinized, and vilified. What book on philosophy or religion or psychology or belles lettres of classical or modern times has been subject to such a mass attack as the Bible? With such venom and skepticism? With such thoroughness and erudition? Upon every chapter, line and tenet? The Bible is still loved by millions, and studied by millions.
I understand you find this regrettable. I find it regrettable that rain isn´t made of wine.
Beyond that I don´t know what your point could possibly be, except i an attempt of combining two fallacies: shooting the messenger and arguing from consequence.
I actually am indifferent to the view, because as I stated earlier, it is not my view at all. I allow people the freedom to believe what they want. If you want to believe that then that is fine. I will not try to stop you. I am just glad you acknowledge that is what your position entails.
Yes, why would you expect differently, in the first place?
Oh my, so much pathos to merely describe that the world isn´t like you wish it were in your dreams.
I could not ask for anything better than what God has willed is best for me. Right now it is best for me to live in this world as I currently am and would desire nothing different for myself at the present.