As long as we have life to live there is always hope for a new tomorrow. I agree with you on the situationer you just have presented but are we going to stop our lives because of those. We must be able to confront the facets of life. That is ought to be the right attitude. Are we going to surrender? Ofcourse not, every problem has it's own solution. Are we just going to allow these situations? Definitely not, we must move on and seek for positive actions. We live in order to serve especially humanity.
2007-08-07 00:17:13
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answered by Third P 6
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Some people get it. I do. I see problems everywhere and it makes me so sad sometimes that I wish the end would just come. Since the dawn of man, we have suffered of our own accord. We cause the problems, we create the issues, and later we stand there looking at them as if they were a horrible problem that was dis-pursed upon us from the heavens. We have the choice to love or hate, to forgive or ignore, yet we still try to blame all the worlds problems on someone else. We are our own undoing, and no matter how many people you try to change, there will always be one man/woman, who won't listen, and won't believe that we all live in the world together, and if we're not in it together then we are in it alone.
The point of life is not figuring out where the problems came from, it's about understanding that there are problems, and that we can find a way to stop it. We are to worried about money, and a bigger house, and fancy cars, then we are worried about AIDS or starvation. And that my friend is the real epidemic.
2007-08-06 23:58:59
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answered by queen462606 3
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Those things you see are there to show you how Great The Lord is. The Lord can do and undo.
In many cases the sufferings you mention are created by human beings for fellow human beings, especially when we offend ourselves.
For drug dealers, robberies and other bad vices, this is as a result of greed, bad home training, poverty and keeping bad company.
Kindly find time to read the Holy Bible. It is said specifically that all these vices will happen at an alarming rate as a sign to us that Jesus second coming is drawing near!
It therefore follows that it has been and it will continue to be. Just pray that you are not a VICTIM!
2007-08-07 00:28:42
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answered by Beautiful Mary 2
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Nirvana is technically the cessation of guy or woman existence. Buddhists have confidence, like Hindu's, that the international is an phantasm. needs bind us to the phantasm by means of inflicting us to go through. Killing your self does not end your existence it could only reason you to incarnate into yet another existence with the karmic debt of suicide. Buddhists have confidence that the guy does not particularly exist. The purpose is to upward thrust above the belief of being somebody and actually assimilate with the collective. Enlightenment/nirvana is approximately inner peace. The purpose is barely to journey this peace. The journey is the only way that's particularly responded.
2016-11-11 10:51:32
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answered by oppie 4
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That is life, living it day by day, making it to the next point in life. Life is pain and if you can make it through then you have succeded. I live for my loved ones and without them then I would be nothing. They are the ones who keep me alive. I often think what is my purpose and what is the purpose of the planet when we are destroying it and the animals and people in it. There is so much pain and hunger and sadness and it never seems to stop. I often wounder why god hasent ended the world yet because there is so much hate and pain. Then I thought to myself god has a plan and if we are here then we must be part of it.
2007-08-07 04:56:22
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answered by NONAME 6
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Meaning of life lies in the desire to live despite all those issues you touch upon in your question. In other words, there would be no desire to live if life indeed had no meaning at all to offer. Perhaps the real meaning is to improve and enhance the meaning through addressing all the negative issues with a positive frame of mind.
2007-08-06 23:58:30
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answered by small 7
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You know, I totally agree with you on this; I often wonder the same thing. But at the end of the day, I just have to force my self out of thinking about these tumult thoughts and live on with my life without feeling guilty for any one and do what I can do for them (E.g. donations, etc.).
2007-08-06 23:54:08
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answered by Kudos_to_that 2
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When I hungered you fed me. When I thrist you gave me drink. When I was imprisoned you visited me. (Bible)
We as caring beings have ample opportunity to do for our fellow man and have it credited to us as though we had done that act directly for Jesus. If there were no needs there would be no opportunity. It is by our own free will that we choose not to help one another.
2007-08-07 00:23:53
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answered by PrivacyNowPlease! 7
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Human beings are the first to invent and even begin to understand what "meaning is...
(After all...we're the ones who foolishly insist on it...)
But there is no intrinsic "meaning" to life...
You must "invent" a "meaning" of your own (if you foolishly insist on having one...)
"Suffering" is simply a "word" we invented to describe...
THAT which shapes us, molds us, bonds us, and...
Pisses us off...
2007-08-07 01:47:55
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answered by Anonymous
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the point is we must help each other to make this live more peaceful and no starving at all.we also must take action if we see a things that wrong.
2007-08-06 23:55:35
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answered by imey_17girlz 1
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