I have already addressed that but of course you disagree. But just because you happen to think that happiness and the answer to life are only found by humans and there is no God doesn't mean others can disagree. I believe that God does give us more meaning in life. We have to go outside ourselves to find true peace because we cant produce it ourselves or the ideas we have about achieving it are either wrong or get corrupted.
See, that is the problem with your stance... and the point I try to make and that you keep failing to adress.
You believe that "God does give us [...] meaning in life". In order to keep that belief, you have to ignore or deny all those who a) do not find meaning through God and b) all those who find meaning "in ourselves".
Of course it works. When you sacrifice your own life and things for the sake of others it has a great affect. It is one of the greatest tools for change. Thats because it is the exact opposite of what happens today in the world. Look at the salvation army they have helped millions to better lives. Addicts have recovered, homeless have been housed, hungry fed, sick made well, the old cared for, the abused saved. Of course it works it just takes the harder option of giving something up. It means placing your fellow humans on the same level as yourself. Jesus said the entire laws of God can be summed up with one commandment. "Love your neighbor as yourself." Its pretty powerful stuff.
And if the recovery of addicts, the housing of homeless, the feeding of hungry... all that... if that
doesn't make you happy... your claim has failed. And these people exist. Some of them are even happy.
Yes it is hard because thats what society dictates that many have to do. Keep up with the Jones and have all those things. Thats what our societies push so they can sell things and keep the economies going. But it doesn't work. Any society that puts profits and things before humans will be doomed to fail.
And here we have you and your "society" that dictates that you "have to" feed the sick, clothe the hungry and heal the naked. That's what
your society pushes people to do, so that they can, well,
sell their ideology, their lifestyle... and yes, their services.
Yes there are two competing ideas. Consume is based on consumerism and making profits. But we have all known that it really isn't the key to true happiness. Its like the person who wins the lottery to finally have their dreams come true and they end up more miserable than ever. It can make you happy for a time but its not the answer to real happiness. Many poor people are more happy. But very poor people suffer only people they dont have enough of the basics just to live. But also they are caught up in the system that demands they have a certain level of money and things to even participate. If we all shared everything where no one had more than others everyone would have enough to live and be fed. But now people are borrowing to live so they can have more and more of stuff that is pushed on them from a system that doesn't care about whether you live and eat.
That is not true. Not on a general level. Yes, we all know the stories of lottery winners who end up unhappy and depressed and whatever. Because these stories sell... in
our society (your version is just a part of it, just as mine is... just as the capitalist consumerist is.)
No one tells the stories of the people who win and happily live ever after. But these people also exist.
So you are saying that true happiness comes from the outside things around you. True happiness starts from changing yourself on the inside. Its not the great car you have but the person inside the car. A great car can make you feel good for a time but that doesn't last. If your car gets stolen then so does your happiness. But it also depends on what inner beliefs you have about what happiness is and where it comes from. Many ways can lead you astray. They may appear OK but they are based on a false foundation. Only Through Jesus can we find true peace. Jesus said that in God we find peace that surpasses all understanding.
Philippians 4:6 to 7
Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. 7And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
No, this is not what I am saying. You are not listening!
True happiness comes from yourself, from the inside... from what you are and what you do and what you feel. You don't have to "change" for that.
Shakespeare: Hamlet Act 1, scene 3, 7882
This above all: to thine own self be true,
And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou canst not then be false to any man.
Fair enough. I do understand it as I have lived it. I have had all the money and things but I believe that is not where true happiness's and peace lies. I'm not saying its wrong to have stuff, it depends on what priority you give it. You have to have a certain level to live. But I'm not worried about fancy cars or houses or looking the part. Having all the best of things and the aspirations to get those things. My happiness lies in the things of God that are beyond this world. Helping others those who havnt even got enough to eat or live or are affected by the things that happen to them in this world.
Great! But read again what you just wrote here, and compare it to what I was saying all along.
You lived that way.
You had all that money and things.
You believe that this is not true happiness and peace. And now
you are not 'worried' about fancy cars and that.
Your happiness lies in "the things of God".
I repeat: great! If you really have found your happiness and peace, you are... well... a happy human.
But this is
your way. This is what
you have found and what makes
you happy. Someone else can disagree.
And if you continue to tell them that, regardless of what they claim, they are not "truly" happy, because only
your way can make them happy... you are as wrong as people who tell others they need designer jeans and fancy cars to be happy.
You can tell others to try your way. You can tell others to leave their ways. But if they don't agree with you, you don't have the right to tell them they are wrong.
Well thats good then. Because I couldn't find it before. So it must be a coincident. At the same time I found God and started praying I also found true happiness and peace. Not something that was there for a time but something that lasts even thorough the hard times. Not just peace when the going is good but peace in the midst of conflict. Oh well if its just a coincident and its just me it still works just fine and I'm happy with it. The trouble is it was also me that was trying all those other times and it didn't work.
Yes, it was you all along. It was you before and it is you now. I won't tell you that you are not truly happy now, that you are only deceiving yourself, that your so-called "true happiness and peace" is just bogus, that you will someday see "the truth" and realize that you were wrong in this claim.
I won't tell you that. Never ever!
But there are people out there who "found God and started praying"... and did not find happiness and peace. And there are people out there who never "found God" and never prayed... and are happy and at peace.
Do not tell them that they are wrong!
But dont you think if you get something material and it adds to your life like a new sports car or a beautiful house that its those things that are making you feel that level of happiness and not you. When you lose them you also lose that level of happiness. Thats whey you see many people are devastated when they lose those things. Things change people like they say people who win a lot of money change. It can destroy friendships and lives.
People lost their faith, too. A religious conversion also can destroy friendships... and even lives. So it seems there is no difference here. I'd say the problem with loss lies elsewhere.
Thats about right. Except its not just me that says this. Its said by many and it is becoming evident that something is wrong with this system. We have known it for a long time but havnt faced it because we have not wanted to let go of our comfy lives with all that stuff. Its like I'm OK and thats all that matters. But we know that we live in a world where some have way to much to the point where we have to throw the excess away and others are dying of starvation with nothing. It is starting to happen now not just in far away countries which are now brought closer to our doors with tech but its happening more in our own communities. We have seen the inequality and we have seen the system begin to collapse more and more. Its now getting to a point where its not working anymore. We are getting in more and more debt and now countries are going broke. It just doesn't work. The reason whet is we have to put people first. Any system that puts profits and things before people is doomed to fail.
There is something wrong with every system. Every system that existed and every system that will exist. If you are trying to find true happiness and peace in building a perfect system, you are doomed to fail. (And if you are not trying to do that: why do you keep bringing it up?)