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Isn't worrying about tomorrow? today is enough to be, or not to be?
It seems to me that an atheist would be very worried about the proximate future. You've only got, at most, as much time to impact the world as you have mortal breaths in a single life, and a lack of planning will restrict even that number as mortality will find you that much sooner. My atheist friends really ought to be as efficiency-minded as possible, if they want their life to mean anything. Yes?
Oh dear!! You do not know what atheists think.It seems to me that an atheist would be very worried about the proximate future. You've only got, at most, as much time to impact the world as you have mortal breaths in a single life, and a lack of planning will restrict even that number as mortality will find you that much sooner. My atheist friends really ought to be as efficiency-minded as possible, if they want their life to mean anything. Yes?
I don't know many atheists that find meaning in being as efficient as possible. A life spent worrying about your schedule would seem to be a life wasted. I think it is best to enjoy life wherever you are at that moment.
It seems to me that an atheist would be very worried about the proximate future. You've only got, at most, as much time to impact the world as you have mortal breaths in a single life, and a lack of planning will restrict even that number as mortality will find you that much sooner. My atheist friends really ought to be as efficiency-minded as possible, if they want their life to mean anything. Yes?
Jesus didn't believe in something apart from himself. He believed it was present in self.It seems to me that an atheist would be very worried about the proximate future. You've only got, at most, as much time to impact the world as you have mortal breaths in a single life, and a lack of planning will restrict even that number as mortality will find you that much sooner. My atheist friends really ought to be as efficiency-minded as possible, if they want their life to mean anything. Yes?
Much better to work together with everyone in unity.
In unity one can possibly achieve great things.
Depends what the unanimous conclusions are. If it's there's a god and we are going to heaven, and the earth was made for us to screw around in, Then we are going to trash the planet, because people will think the earth was given to us to do what we please. That's not a responsible way of thinking.
Revelation 11:18
The nations raged, but your wrath came, and the time for the dead to be judged, and for rewarding your servants, the prophets and saints, and those who fear your name, both small and great, and for destroying the destroyers of the earth.”
How many Christians you know that know the bible, not many I'm going to guess, and certainly none of them think alike and interpret it the same way. There is no consistency in any belief structure. 65-70k denominations 36 majorly different interpretations and the current population of christians personal interpretations.
to be or not to be.......hmmmmmmIsn't worrying about tomorrow? today is enough to be, or not to be?
i've already got oozing and leakage.to be or not to be.......hmmmmmm
to continue or resign to the eternal darkness of the grave.....and rot
and my back is killing mei've already got oozing and leakage.
yeah, hopefully the next model has better replacement partsand my back is killing me
hope the next life....I get a better spine
Actually being atheist is not something a person can choose. God calls those people He wants and gives them faith to believe. Atheists have not received the call.