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....right........Vladormarx said:while ur alive that is
....right........Vladormarx said:while ur alive that is
you haven't answered my question.Vladormarx said:while ur alive that is
u just answered ur own question:lengstar said:you haven't answered my question.
yes, we have plenty of meaning in life. what does it matter when we die?
lengstar said:what does it matterwhen we die?
Pace Setter said:That’s an example of the type of question I was asking. This was the kind of answer I was expecting
Why do you enjoy living on the edge/adrenaline? Because, in the more primitive days, it helped you survive. A raised adrenaline directly results in the ability to raise your heart-rate. i.e you can run faster and have more strength-allowing you to get away from wild animals back in those days. The body makes you enjoy adrenaline because it increases your chance of survival. It’s also the case with many foods and drinks that taste good. Because of your body you enjoy foods that your body reckons has the best chance of keeping you alive-i.e keeping you starvation-free.
That's the kind of answer I was looking for all along, without the same conclusion of course. Looking at your above quote, I can to agree that I have a different view. However, whilst I'd say either one of us is definitely wrong, I'm willing to leave it there, or after your last post.
I just got cut off from BOS, so I reworded my original reply which is now in a much less thorough form, but still gets the main point through i think.
you haven't answered this questionlengstar said:tell me how 'God' gives life meaning?
why do animals want to survive? its the same thing. the continuation of our species by whichever means neccessary.Pace Setter said:Lengstar: Not sure. My whole argument was that without the existence of god, life only lasts 60-100 years (with exceptions) which to me makes it pointless given the obscurity and mystery of our existence once you fast forward the clock a couple of centuries...and considering the point I made about the suggestion that if there were no god, survival was the only thing I could think of that everyone is battling for at the root.
...Which is a bit contradictory as the whole point of survival and passing on genes has the same goal as having an afterlife and living forever. My original argument was WHY we would've wanted to survive anyway if there weren't a god.
good reasoning!!Not-That-Bright said:Pace setters question is about where do thoughts come from, and besides me saying heriditary or from experiences or from information you have recieved during ur life i simply do not know...
But again, not knowing something doesn't mean u should just accept 'God must exist'. 1000 years ago a theist would say to an atheist "How does the sun appear then disappear?" the atheist would say "I don't know" so the theist would claim "HA! There is proof of gods existance!".
the reason how our species is apparently higher than any other is that we can 'imagine'. it is this 'imagination' that makes us better as we can 'imagine' consequences we can avoid bad ones and from memory learn to avoid others. that's what sets us apart from other animals. from this imagination we came upon reason. from reason we sort answers that are replaced by better answers. this is what the human mind is.Not-That-Bright said:Pace setters question is about where do thoughts come from, and besides me saying heriditary or from experiences or from information you have recieved during ur life i simply do not know...
But again, not knowing something doesn't mean u should just accept 'God must exist'. 1000 years ago a theist would say to an atheist "How does the sun appear then disappear?" the atheist would say "I don't know" so the theist would claim "HA! There is proof of gods existance!".
Depends what drug you're talking about-there are different reasons for different drugs.lengstar said:how does alcohol or drugs contribute to survival?