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Subject: Meaning of life


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mredd
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Date Posted: 08/30/02 3:05am
In reply to: Damoclese 's message, "I mean it" on 08/25/02 4:56pm

>>Man must assign a meaning to life since it is obvious
>>life has no meaning.
>>
>> Comments:
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>I don't think people have to assign anything to life
>to live it. We'll continue living despite any apparent
>meaning in life, hence, I don't think there is any
>need to decry a meaning.
Damoclese,

I must disagree on one salient point. We will continue to exist without a meaning. A 92 year old man on a ventilator with a feeding tube and the appropriate drugs will exist. Day in and day out he will exist. Nothing more. He is. No input, no outcome.

Mu 11 year old on the other hand lives. She thinks , she dreams and she lives. One is a physical existence. The other is the potential for joy, pain growth and dreams.

Life is more than a physical presence. There is a cognigtive process involved. Call it the soul, life force or the human mind. It is more that a collection of neurons, cellular structures and body parts. Itis the intangible that cannot be readily quantified. Only qualified.

Later,
mredd

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