A: I'm atheist, so I don't believe in a "greater power" and I'm not religious at all. To me, I think the meaning of my life would be to change the world as much as I can for the better of humans/animals. Another point of life is to have fun and to pass the impediments that may cause you grief and pain. My personal goal is to try and live my life to the fullest, and I think that even if you're religious, if there is a greater power, then that greater power would want you to change the world for the better. Unless you're Satanist. Theeeeeeeeeen I don't have an answer. Sorry.
The meaning of life is to create more life after you, therefore keeping the population growing.
A man questioning his religious views and the meaning of life is experiencing personal conflict. Something may have happened in his life to make him question this.
Religious support.
Religious mean that uality of life is the extend to which life is meanningful and pleasant. Quality of life is all about feeling good and not being able o feel any paind arround you. to religious people uality of life is also like heaven on earth.
Joshua W. Seachris has written: 'Exploring the meaning of life' -- subject(s): PHILOSOPHY / Movements / Existentialism, Life, Religious aspects, Meaning (Philosophy)
The foods eaten at Christmas have no religious meaning.
A religious person who has devoted his life to a religious order is known as a monk.
No. Doughnuts have no Religious significance.
It is called nihilism, or the belief that life itself is without meaning or purpose. edit: It is atheist that opposes official religious views, nihilism is to be without a belief.
The meaning of life in the world entails one's relationship to a larger context. It also requires one to have freedom are in whatever, for example, religious, social, or political authority, external constraints,consumerism; or even philosophical ideas themselves.
Ugolino Benedetti has written: 'Senso cristiano della vita' -- subject(s): Christian life, Christianity, Meaning (Philosophy), Religious aspects of Meaning (Philosophy)
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