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Don't let your fears dictate your "facts." Let reason be your guide. Reason doesn't start with a conclusion, but lets its process arrive at one, whereas your heart starts with whatever conclusion best serves your needs, and then, if forced to, goes looking for supporting reasons.Is there a way to have a sense of purpose and security without religion?
I find myself agreeing in my head with atheists more than my religion but not in my heart because I'm afraid of a cold unfeeling universe....
May I ask how old you are and what stage in life are you? Student? Working? Part time? Full time? Career? Family? Kids? Pets?
Don't let your fears dictate your "facts." Let reason be your guide. Reason doesn't start with a conclusion but lets its process arrive at one, whereas your heart starts with whatever conclusion best serves your needs, and then, if forced to, goes looking for supporting reasons.
This pretty much mimics the famous cartoon illustrating the difference between the scientific method and the evolution and creationist method.
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Is there a way to have a sense of purpose and security without religion?
I find myself agreeing in my head with atheists more than my religion but not in my heart because I'm afraid of a cold unfeeling universe....
As to purpose even with religion you determine your own purpose. Most Gods gives you the ability to choose, so it is no different without religion. You just loose a few of the religious choices but most of them have non-religious equals.
As to security, it depends on what security is to you.
I'm not a believer in 'purpose by design.' Even if I were a theist, I would never take at a creator's word what is proper use. I have two terracotta planter pots that are currently being used as cheese smokers. Pretty sure that falls outside the intention of their creator, but I gained utility all the same.
To each his own. We all have different ways of coping.In my head I know your right...but I think I'll fall into depression if I accept it in my heart.
21, Student, Working, Part-Time, Family, No-Kids, I have a Cat.
There are certain stages in life that I think can be very lonely. I think you are in one of the critical stages where you're being forced to be an adult with all the responsibilities required from an adult. It's a mixed bag between being able to exercise your new liberties and independence but also having to live without parental figures suggesting what you should do.
I've been through your shoes. Many have as it's normal, IMO.
As an atheist for all my life, I can tell you that my sense of purpose has always been self-defined. I might not have known at times what my goals were, what made me happy, what satisfied me as a person. But every step of the way, it was for me to define and no one else. I might have had situations where other people defined it for me... Like ex-bosses, parents, relatives, ex-girl friends. That never worked. It made them happy but never really made me happy. All the conflicts, hurt, depression were for me to learn from, grow and be a better person. I would suggest not to fear it. Embrace them as it will drive you to grow.
If religion makes you happy even at the cost of its demands, then only you can truly answer that. You never know, maybe you might be able to find satisfaction and happiness outside of religion. Maybe you'll find ways to resolve your conflicts without religion? All I can say is that it's for you to define. Just try it. Exercise your choice and by reinforcing it with action. If it doesn't work, try something else. Just keep on trying until you find something that works. Over time, I promise you, you will discover more of yourself and these decisions will innately come to you... One thing that will help a lot is learning and practicing patience. It's a very long process so just keep a perspective of the journey and not the finish line.
Is there a way to have a sense of purpose and security without religion?
I find myself agreeing in my head with atheists more than my religion but not in my heart because I'm afraid of a cold unfeeling universe....
Are you assuming that there is any true purpose to life to begin with?
I think a sense of purpose is religious whether or not you are in a religion. I guess you could say it is a choice if you prefer. A feeling of security usually comes from being in a place where people care for strangers -- good neighbors. I think you are right to be concerned about a feeling of security and about your neighbors, but on the other hand being part of a religion doesn't guarantee it. What guarantees it? You can try to make it happen for others, but somebody else has to make it happen for you. People go where that feeling goes. They follow it like cattle sometimes.Is there a way to have a sense of purpose and security without religion?
Is there a way to have a sense of purpose and security without religion?
I find myself agreeing in my head with atheists more than my religion but not in my heart because I'm afraid of a cold unfeeling universe....
....thinking there is makes me feel better.....
Is there a way to have a sense of purpose and security without religion?
I find myself agreeing in my head with atheists more than my religion but not in my heart because I'm afraid of a cold unfeeling universe....
Is there a way to have a sense of purpose and security without religion?
I find myself agreeing in my head with atheists more than my religion but not in my heart because I'm afraid of a cold unfeeling universe....