Gardenlover
The world needs more love
I tend to be tossed back and worth by the waves of reason, looking for some anchor points.
I tend to be tossed back and worth by the waves of reason, looking for some anchor points.
Well there's a ten dollar word.I have read a whole lot on this subject. Could you elucidate a little on some of the aspects of different "reasons" for existence that you find baffling?
Yeah, that one is beyond my comprehensionOn the other side of the coin, where did God come from or how could God have always have existed?
What are your thoughts on existentialism?
Existentialism is a philosophy that emphasizes individual existence, freedom and choice. It is the view that humans define their own meaning in life, and try to make rational decisions despite existing in an irrational universe.
Which is probably the most existentialist thing one could do.I stopped thinking about it back in the late 60's and just went on living life.
And now and then, a really good fish dinner.I think there are many good guideposts to making a satisfyingly meaningful life but I would describe my own purpose in life as standing in the river of life, keeping my balance in the current and appreciating all that it gives me. Some important guideposts for me have been a good spouse, a number of good dogs, some good books and lots of time in nature.
Do you see a conflict in freedom of choice if God has a plan?So, "freedom and choice", sounds good to me, isn't that what God granted us, in both the literal and biblical sense?
Following the letter and spirit of the Bible from Genesis on, I think it's apparent that God granted us freedom of choice. And so, in living life we encounter endless choices, some good some terrible. I believe that God's ultimate plan is for us is to be a positive, loving influence for others on our path in life, reflecting the spirit of Jesus' love and selflessness, as taught in His ministry and example.Do you see a conflict in freedom of choice if God has a plan?
Plan
verb
1.
decide on and arrange in advance.
Jeremiah 29:11
"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."