Fnord wrote:
MCalavera wrote:
trollcatman wrote:
Although the Lebowski nihilists are parody characters who keep saying "we believe in nothing", quite a few responses in this thread are a bit nihilistic in the sense that their is no objective meaning of life, only a subjective one.
That's because it's true by default. There's no evidence for objective meaning of life.
Unless you are of the type that would except largely apocryphal accounts of dubious origin that have been passed down since before the Bronze Age for thousands of years by ignorant and illiterate nomadic tribesmen until one of them finally began writing it all down sometime around 370 B.C., and that others have embellished upon ever since.
Believing in myths allows the comfort of having an opinion without the discomfort of having to think.
Or you could believe that an omnipresent being still acts in the world indirectly. And it matters more the teacher or the message and his words rather than the exact sources. The message is pretty much all to do with self-love vs. loving Big Juju and loving others. I'm not to big on the whole Little Juju came down and sacrificed himself, but I will go with it, what the heck.
The world does seem pretty pointless to me otherwise.