libra7891 asked:
I am more agnostic than anything, but I still understand how annoying it is when people claim that your life is meaningless because you don’t have a god. So what is it that makes your life meaningful?
I am more agnostic than anything, but I still understand how annoying it is when people claim that your life is meaningless because you don’t have a god. So what is it that makes your life meaningful?
I myself feel that taking care of my pets and loving them gives my life meaning. Or striving to help spread science education so that we can save ourselves from self inflicted destruction (or natural destruction) also brings meaning to my life.
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just pure love gives my life meaning.
it could be love for my friends,family,pets or even an object.
boobies…..
or maybe just the fact that I know that I exist and am able to change the world in some way, something anyone can do regardless of religion, race, etc blablabla
Why must a life have meaning? I can still enjoy life and find everything meaningless.
My fiance, my family, my friends. I agree with you. Just because I don’t believe in God does not mean my life is empty. Quite the opposite, my life is very full, and I am very happy.
An extraordinarily – explosive orgasm by my partner!
Love and hope
I am what I could consider a professional volunteer – ever since I was 16 (I’m now 22) I have given up over 1500 hours of my time volunteering in various capacities, mainly with children and young people. Before I did that I had no clue about my future, or my place in the world. Now I know that I am here to help people, to help stop bullying, to help build the confidence of young people in the community, to experience life, by helping others to experience their life.
That brings meaning to my life and that for me, is more important than ever believing in a god.
As I am quite young the current meaning to my life is just getting through school. The question is also a vague one that I’ve never really understand. Could you elaborate?
My boyfriend, my friends and family, books, music, learning new things, making stuff, achieving one of my goals… loads of things.
friends, family, enjoyment or satisfaction that you find in everyday activities… all that stuff, back when i was christian, i never found that ‘god’ brought anything to my life but restrictions and an unnecesary code to follow.