A good book I recommend to you.....
"The Purpose Driven Life" by Rick Warren
2007-12-26 14:00:12
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answered by Nashgirl4 3
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Are you doing an ad for these people? If so asking this question is silly. If you aren't doing an add and are honestly asking the question then I think the point of life is to learn. Just live and learn and try to leave a mark. I would also like to answer one of the questions that film clip asked. "What do you want on your tombstone" Personally I don't want a tombstone so mine won't say anything on it. I would rather leave a mark on the hearts and minds of the people whose lives I cross than to have one on a rock someplace once I am gone.
2007-12-26 22:12:14
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answered by Halo 3
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Well, the human species is a result of millions of years of evolution. We create our own goals, and work to achieve them, trying to accomplish as much as we can in the amount of time we have. We become affected by other people, in one way or another, and try to do what we think is right while still trying to satisfy ourselves.
It's not like our birth and our actions are pre-destined, we create our own purpose, our own goals. Just because we don't have a god doesn't mean we can't have a purpose; a human life can be full of potential, and there are too many events, too many actions, good or bad, too many lives affected, too many options, too many dreams for it to be worthless. I may be an atheist, but I'm no nihilist or anti-theist, I'm more of a humanist.
2007-12-28 08:52:48
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answered by ♠I Did My Time♠ 4
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Each person must find his or her point in life, reason for living, philosophy of life; as John Lennon once said, "Whatever gets your through the night is all right!" You could regard life as simply an eventuality of the conception of the Cosmos and its evolution if you are nontheist, in which case life has no meaning or point. But human beings are constructed biologically (or perhaps spiritually, if one is inclined to think in those terms) to derive meaning from their existences.
2007-12-26 23:35:32
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answered by Lynci 7
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Excellent video. Thanks. Have a star.
I was surprised at how many ducked the issues, either by ignoring the question or by making fun of it. I was also surprised at people who would do violence if they knew this was the last day of their life.
There is no point to life unless there is a Creator because natural processes such as evolution do not have points. Ask a cloud the point of a raindrop. It makes no sense to do so.
Life has no purpose, no meaning, no point without a God.
“Unless you assume a God, the question of life’s purpose is meaningless.” –Bertrand Russell
2007-12-28 07:50:09
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answered by Matthew T 7
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The point of life is to experience the love of Jesus Christ. The purpose of life is to serve our eternal Saviour and everlasting Father. But through all these things, we are given trials and tests, so in a way, life is to live. But the reason behind that is to live, love, laugh, and learn. Live for Jesus. Love Jesus. Laugh at your hard times and thank Jesus. Learn from your mistakes and Jesus will forgive you when you ask Him into your heart.
THE POINT OF LIVING LIFE IS ALL FOR JESUS CHRIST THE LORD! John 3:16! God Bless!
2007-12-26 22:08:11
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answered by Yellek 2
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The point of life is love.
2007-12-26 21:59:50
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answered by Anonymous
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The point of life is to live and reproduce.
2007-12-26 22:01:02
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answered by Charlie 6
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The point of life is to live the life you were given to live though God.
2007-12-26 22:00:02
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answered by MadforMAC 7
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1. To know Him.
2. To make Him known.
2007-12-26 22:01:44
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answered by NickofTyme 6
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