Chibi-chan
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So...do you want this thread closed or not o3o
before you answer your question, it is more important to answer a more broad question
Is their a god?
Can you prove he exists?
If I say a giant invisible turnip exists, can you disprove it?
What are the odds that your god is more existant than the other 1000's?
Who would win in an ou match, 6 ev trained caterpies or 6 ev trained luvdiscs?
Personally I believe life is wonderful and my mission in life is to search, I don't mean for girlfriends and nonsense like that. True love waits. I mean going into space above all else and exploring my mind.
I feel that everyone who believes life has a point is an imbecile.
I'll just shut up now before I say something stupid.
Well, there's two types of points here: There's a great, overarching Point In The Sky of the meaning of Life (with a capital L) itself, and then there's the point of your, individual, lowercase "l" life. I don't believe there's a such thing as the former (being both an atheist and a cynic) but I do believe that the purpose of your individual lives is whatever you want it to be. As txteclipse said, your purpose is whatever you define it to be.
The meaning of life is to achieve enlightenment and at your death bed, to feel that your life was worth living. I don't think there is anything after death, although I think rebirth is the most plausible.
Alas, so few ever feel so. To feel satisfied with your life when you know you'll never be able to do anything else is a tough accomplishment indeed, and I applaud anyone who's done so. Unless they're just idiots who never do anything but are content with it.The meaning of life is to achieve enlightenment and at your death bed, to feel that your life was worth living. I don't think there is anything after death, although I think rebirth is the most plausible.