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ii really haveno idea why we are here2ndWonderwhat is your motivation for waking up in the morning?
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1: When you die you go to heaven
2: When you die you wonder the earth as a ghost for ever
3: When you die you cease to exist
The meaning of life follows on those three things....personally i wouldnt mind option one or two
to the OP, what you described is called "character" and is a vital part of life, that builds "integrity". John 17:3 Now this is eternal life: that they may know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent.skreetpreacha
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Don't worry about god or jesus, they can take care of themselves. Find yourself.
[QUOTE="skreetpreacha"]to the OP, what you described is called "character" and is a vital part of life, that builds "integrity". John 17:3 Now this is eternal life: that they may know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent.dommeus
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Don't worry about god or jesus, they can take care of themselves. Find yourself.
since we are created in the Creator's likeness, it's impossible to "find yourself" without knowing the Creator first. ya smell me?there could not doubt many meanings as this is quite complex question/issue but, In My Humble Opinion....... life is all about a test and how one acts/reacts as per situation, one's trueself is seen in various situations of life.GRANDSLASHER27Wanch the movie Monty Python's Meaning Of Life and filter what you see under the prism of comedy.Afterwards apply the obtained information to life's situations and you got it.It works like a Swiss clock
Wanch the movie Monty Python's Meaning Of Life and filter what you see under the prism of comedy.Afterwards apply the obtained information to life's situations and you got it.It works like a Swiss clock[QUOTE="GRANDSLASHER27"]there could not doubt many meanings as this is quite complex question/issue but, In My Humble Opinion....... life is all about a test and how one acts/reacts as per situation, one's trueself is seen in various situations of life.Verigar
Good point, but the movie is extremely boring next to The Holy Grail.
[QUOTE="Verigar"]Wanch the movie Monty Python's Meaning Of Life and filter what you see under the prism of comedy.Afterwards apply the obtained information to life's situations and you got it.It works like a Swiss clock[QUOTE="GRANDSLASHER27"]there could not doubt many meanings as this is quite complex question/issue but, In My Humble Opinion....... life is all about a test and how one acts/reacts as per situation, one's trueself is seen in various situations of life.CrimzonTide
Good point, but the movie is extremely boring next to The Holy Grail.
I agree(I wouldn't call it boring though).The Holy Grail rules.Earlier I was watching the series,I love their style,my favorite comediansIf you want the purpose, well that's very easy, it's just to enjoy yourself.quiglythegreatcould you "enjoy yourself" alone on a deserted island? not singling you out, just making conversation ya know. but i dont think so, we were also created for each other to help each other and bond and grow together. also, living life to simply try to 'enjoy it to the fullest' is simply a deception. living for your emotions, flesh, sinful and selfish desires only engrosses you more into a slave-like bondage. its the addictive, yet destructive power of sin. :-( without being too preachy, living for God does pretty much the exact opposite, and is the only place where one can be liberated and enjoy the life God has purposed for us. and thats addicting too, but instead of leading to death and destruction, it gives birth to life and liberty. :-D
Throughout the whole of human history we have had a tendency to focus on the wrong questions. In my opinion, "What is the meaning of life?" is a great example of a "wrong question." I think the better question is, "What can I do to give my life meaning?"
That's just me though. :D
i couldnt agree moreThroughout the whole of human history we have had a tendency to focus on the wrong questions. In my opinion, "What is the meaning of life?" is a great example of a "wrong question." I think the better question is, "What can I do to give my life meaning?"
That's just me though. :D
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