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Old 09-30-2002, 08:34 PM   #11
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Re: A more general question.

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Originally posted by Lady Vixen
Okay most people who believe in the absolute or religion or whatever believe there is an after life something to move onto when you die. Well if there is no absolute...what is there afterwards. And if there is no cause for living, if no one has a purpose to some greater plan not only is that (to me) depressing, but what would be the point of living. I think that everyone needs something to live for everyone has to have some underlying reason, and if what they believe isn't 'real' then what really is the point?


A bit of a rambling post but it is just all so bleak if there is no absolute...whether I belive it or not It's still nice to think I am here for a reason that someone does care about me in this big world.
I tend to believe there is nothing after we die, when you are dead, your dead. I don't think there is a greater plan, to get down to the nitty gritty the pupose of life is to reproduce - to replicate out DNA. I wouldn't worry about the reason for life - go out and live! You don't need some old guy (supposedly) to give you a reason to exist.
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