That's a nice emotional point. I thought you atheists prided yourself on being rational? I want a RATIONAL argument. Not an emotional one (hint: happiness is an emotion)You said: Living in and of itself doesn't have any merit.
I say: I think it's just wrong to think like that, how about being happy for yourself? It's selfish so what! Just be happy and try not to make people unhappy by doing it.
Specifically, YOU THINK it's wrong to think like that. Who or what makes you any authority? What if someone does think like that? What right do you have to tell them that they are wrong? Who made you God? On what basis do you say it is wrong?
Why is what you do special? What makes your good deeds any different from bad deeds, or vice versa?You said: What makes human life so special?.
I say: Nothing! Life is not that special, we make it special because of the things we do. It doesn't matter to the universe whether you live or die.
There's that happiness again.You said: You tell me why we should fall in love or smile if there is no purpose. Can you show me a difference in spending your life happy or sad if in the end, it all comes to naught? You may say it bothers you about God, but you must admit that if God exists and eternity is real, then what we do here DOES matter and it DOES have purpose.
I say: Just fall in love because it makes you happy and sometimes sad. The difference between spending your life happy or sad only matters to us, nothing more, if you don't care about the difference it's your problem. Again you keep saying that GOD makes everything matter, I don't see how.
What if it makes me happy to murder? Should I do that? What if it makes me happy to torture? Should I do that? What if it makes me happy to be a greedy CEO that makes millions of dollars by starving helpless children through my greed? Should I do that? Apparently, sense the entire purpose of life is to just be happy, right?
I like this logic. You have taught me something. I am going to go to the bank tomorrow with this penny I have next to me and demand a million dollars in exchange for it. Clearly, if we are the ones who give our own meaning to things, then I declare my penny worth one million dollars!Why is life meaningless if GOD doesn't exist? we give meaning to life not GOD.
People gain from practicing slavery. Should they do that, since owning slaves directly contributes to their happiness? After all, life is meaningless. WE give it meaning. I can simply declare that black peoples' lives are meaningless, and that it makes me happy to make money, and therefore, I will own meaningless slaves to gain the money I need to make myself happy! Tell me, what's wrong with that picture?You said: What reason could you possibly have for not hurting people? The simplest reason, It doesn't make me happy, I don't gain anything from hurting people.
Like I said, I'm taking this logic to the bank. I think it is absolutely fascinating that we define meaning for ourselves.You said: And why be good at all? When you are gone, that feeling of satisfaction will mean absolutely nothing. All of your good deeds will be of no more or less value than Stalin's Gulag or the Inquisitor's racks. So why strive for that which is meaningless?
I say: Who cares when I'm gone; it will mean something now that I'm alive! It will mean something to me, What do I care what it means when I'm not
You clearly haven't read my other posts, because if you did, you would know that I don't do good to avoid Hell. In fact, I've said just the opposite IN THIS THREAD. Let me quote what I HAVE ALREADY SAID:You said: I have a reason, and it is based is something other than myself. It is a non-selfish reason. Can you give me a reason--a RATIONAL argument--as to why you should be "good" that isn't the merely self-centered idea of "Because I want to"?.
I say: Why be good? I could tell you a lot of thing that I know you would not consider since I've been reading all the other posts that relate to the same subject and I've read a lot of your answers. But by the sound of things you are telling me that you are good because you don't want to go to hell and your GOD says it, that's doesn't fly with me. I know this seems like I'm running from the argument but I've seen where that argument leads and I don't wanna go there because enough people have done it. You think only good is possible if GOD exist, I think it exist whether or not GOD does. And I don't think anything I or you say is gonna change that.
- What makes you think doing any of those things and choosing God are unrelated? Further, are you under the impression that everyone in "heaven" (or Hell, for that matter), will get the same treatment?
Once you have chosen God, you then have this verse to consider:
For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, that each one may receive what is due him for the things done while in the body, whether good or bad. ~ 2 Cor. 5:10
So let's boil this down: you think we ought to be good because it makes us happy. Fine. What happens when our happiness leads us to do evil (slavery, rape, murder, stealing, etc.)? Should we do THOSE things? Why not?
This is why I have no respect for atheists. You're a coward. At least be man (or woman, whatever) enough to admit the logical conclusion of your position. If you are right and God does not exist, there is NO basis for meaning, value, right, or wrong. It's all completely subjective and you have NO basis on which to judge the most evil of men. Yet you have done that in this very thread. You think it is "wrong" to hold that life is meaningless without God.
Your position, logically, justifies every evil under the sun. You claim to be rational, and all the while, you choose to ignore the logical consequences of your own position, appealing instead to an emotion. Atheism rational? Hardly. It's an emotional response. It's the response of a fifteen year old girl with the hots for an older boy. If you had any intellectual respect, you'd acknowledge the black, meaningless, void that is your position. You would embrace the existential nihilism that logically entails your views. Yet you are terrified of that, and justifiably so, so you PRETEND--you lie to yourself.
And you expect me to respect that? Please. If you are willing to have a rational conversation, feel free to continue. But if you insist on asserting that reality is some way because you WANT it to be, then let's not waste our time.