Why should we make laws? Why do we mourn for our loved ones in this "empty and meaningless" thing called life? Or is life nothing more than Sisyphus, pushing the useless boulder up the mountain, only to have it roll down again. What gives you the motivation to live another day? Is it hope that someone will discover the meaning and purpose of life? Should our own pleasure be our goal? If not, why take care of the needs and wants of others. What gives you the mindset to look forward, and hope for a better future? Please only serious atheist. (That's a lot of questions I know. So please answer at least one. Thanks)
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Answer by Op-Cow
As for myself, I've got nothing better to do than wake up every morning. Might as well live well, do well by myself and others, and try to be well remembered.
As for bugs and insects, I can do more stuff, and don't have to worry about getting stepped on or eaten as much.
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Orignal From: Q&A: Atheist: Is there any meaning to life? If not, what separates human beings from bugs and insects?
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