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When I was 12 years old in middle school I got into an arguement with a girl, can't remember what it was about, but it ended up her pushing me twords the ground in the cafeteria where most of the students where located. As I fell everyone looked on to see my reaction, I did nothing, but look at her with my eyes burning with rage. It was embarrasing and some people chuckled, I could not attack her as everyone was there and the fact that she was a girl. Someone yelled punch thather! And that's what I felt like doing.
Yes, keep it locked in a cage for our amusement, that's a great idea!You make a good point, but the mountain lion could always come back. A solution could be to put it in a zoo, maybe. Just a thought.
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If a god exisits, then he created everything out of love and created life for us to enjoy it.
If no god exists, then we're just here for the lulz.
why does it have to be those two options? why does god have to make everything out of love and created life for us to enjoy it? what purpose would that serve for it? because no god exists doesnt mean there isn't a purpose in life other than "for the lulz". im curious how these conclusions were met.That is just my "theory". I never said those had to be the only two options, that's just the way I see it. If a god did create us, I would believe he would do it out of love and because he wanted to share the joys of living. That's the kind of being I think god would be. I wouldn't think god would be evil or selfish.
If god doesn't exist, that decreases the chance of an afterlife so when we die, that's it. The end. That would mean life really has no point other than to live it up while you're still here.
In nature the purpose of life is to reproduce, so your genes are passed on.
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