Friday, October 25, 2019
The Meaning of Life :: Philosophy essays
In approaching the meaning of life we have to examine the nature of meaning      itself.Ã   Meaning is by definition the point, or the intended goal.Ã   Consider the point of      humans and the universe as seen from monotheistic religion.Ã   If life and the universe is      some sort of toy or form of entertainment for some prime mover, his point, his own      entertainment, would then be the meaning of humans and the universe.Ã   Consider the      goals of the deities of various cultures.Ã   Some strive for a balance between the forces of      'good' and 'evil'.Ã   This balance seems to simply be a choice of the deity, the way he thinks      it ought to be.Ã   The concept of a prime mover as a source of the meaning of life is flawed,      because in talking about an actual point to absolutely everything, we are simply      considering the goals of a being more powerful than ourselves who has chosen one of      many possible goals that humans can conceive of.Ã   This is to say that, if a god like this      exists, his goal for life and the universe is not necessarily valid as a meaning of life, the      universe, and himself.Ã   For instance, the Bible claims that the Christian deity created the      universe and placed humans in it that they might be in awe of his power.Ã   If this is so,      why is worship the correct response?Ã   The meaning of the universe as created by God is      the entertainment of God, but what is the meaning of the larger system containing God      and his creations?Ã   We could conceive of an even 'primer' mover, but that simply takes us      all the way back into the wall of infinite regression.     Ã       Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   When I first read the Bible, it struck me as neutral on the idea of worship.Ã   The      Bible flat out tells you that God created humans so that they would be in awe of him,      which amounts to saying God created us to inflate his ego.Ã   We are to God as our pets are      to ourselves, sources of unconditional love.Ã   In the book of Job, God essentially makes a      gentleman's bet with Satan that Job's worship is genuine and not inspired by God's      kindness.Ã   In other words, you throw a rock at my dog and I'll swing my arm so it looks I      					    
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