Acknowledging that there is no God, and that the universe is an accident, and that I am a product of Evolution, would the individual then have to face an authentic life?
What would this mean for the person? Would they have to solve all problems with human solutions? Would every cause have a natural explanation?
When something makes them sad, would they have to deal with it? Let me give you a real life example, a man emails me three days ago and says he is thinking about committing suicide. Since I knew he was a Christian I emailed what I thought was encouraging Bible verses. Rather than say dude, I love you bro, but you got to deal with life, did I cheat this man an authentic life? He asked if suicide was a sin that he could commit and still go to heaven, and while I emailed Judges 16:29-30 I said I still don't think this authorizes suicide. Did I do wrong? Should I have just said there is no God try and deal with it?
2006-07-30
08:59:48
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