On Mar 31, 12:13 am, "leerevdoug...@googlemail.com"
<l...@rdfmedia.com> wrote:
> In truth this is what most of us would proably answer. Myself I
> choose both my first and my second answer.
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> On Mar 30, 6:38 am, malcymo <malc...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I would rather like to think that we can create a point.
> > Ash seems to have.
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> > On Mar 29, 10:44 pm, "leerevdoug...@googlemail.com"
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> > <l...@rdfmedia.com> wrote:
> > > There are a few answers to this and it depends on your mind set and
> > > your core beliefs.
>
> > > The obvious answer is God did it. We are here to go to heaven, or
> > > reach God, or merge with the God head or what ever the dogma of your
> > > faith dercess is the porouse.
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> > > Another answer is that we find meaning in our lives in what makes us
> > > happy, indeed some would contend that this is the higest moral
> > > obligation.
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> > > Yet another answer is all is pointless, there is no point and so do
> > > what you you like.
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> > > Take your pick my freind which answer suits you?
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> > > On Mar 28, 12:34 am, malcymo <malc...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > > Raison D'etre
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> > > > We are genetically successful in that we still exist. Historically our
> > > > mutations have turned out to be apt for survival.
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> > > > We have been endowed with the ability to reason and thus question our
> > > > purpose.
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> > > > Camus believed that human existence was essentially absurd. As Russell
> > > > said 'All the labour of the ages, all the devotion, all the
> > > > inspiration, all the noonday brightness of human genius are destined
> > > > to extinction in the vast death of the solar system'. This implies
> > > > that human endeavour id pointless. As Douglas Adams said the answer to
> > > > life the universe and existence is 42.
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> > > > Realisation of this truth could imply that the only logical response
> > > > is to give up on endeavour, even commit suicide.
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> > > > However, we do have a short period of life wherein we can experience
> > > > emotions; happiness, pain etc. Although difficult to explain are real
> > > > in the sense that we can agree on the pleasure or displeasure that
> > > > such experiences give us. Likewise we would agree that we would like
> > > > our short existence to be pleasurable, even for the masochist.
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> > > > Should we not be looking for the meaning of life; creating a meaning
> > > > for life; endeavouring to change the human condition and society for
> > > > the greater benefit of future generations. That one of these
> > > > generations will be extinguished is of no importance given the
> > > > absurdity of existence.
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Wednesday, March 30, 2011
[Mind's Eye] Re: Raison d'etre - can we find one
Your third answer apeals to me as it involves a decision by you.
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