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Vincent Vega
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« on: December 05, 2007, 11:39:50 PM » |
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The concept of life, as far as I am concerned, is an ideology to forfeit. Life is as subjective as art or a flower or literature, and therefore there is no objective reason on what direction or why we exist. Of course, there are prepackaged answers located at ecclesiastic centers which would indicate that a "god" of some kind was behind a great scheme which is left unseen until an appropriate "judgment day" will occur resulting in the ending of all life and sifting out rewards and punishments based on terms of piousness.
In my own life I have encountered numerous explanations on exactly what shared "meaning" of life is and I have come to the conclusion that these explanations are the workings of an evil deity known as the demiurge, which is an unholy being which sees its basis on what exists, or what makes its existence on both the spiritual and materialistic world. The demiurge was the son of the goddess "Sophia" (which is Greek for 'wisdom') and he was not right- a mutant, so his mother Sophia built a wall of cloud around him, to protect him from shame. When the demiurge awoke, he found himself on a throne of cloud with nothing before him, or behind, and thought himself the ultimate god of the universe. He created our existence, but because he was not correct, many humans angered him and he killed them in retribution, eventually to be destroyed himself.
This is an easy explanation to why humans are imperfect, and that our concept of reality won't even allow objective perfection. People cannot perceive perfection, as everyone would perceive it differently. Thus, the concept of a universal "meaning of live" is illogic as it presumes that there is a perfection of some kind, an infallible answer to a fallible question. It is thus impossible. The answer to this question is what it has been since I was first asked, its own absence.
Instead on focusing on universal perception and flawed ideas of things you have no hand it (ecclesiastical doctrines and dogmas) I suggest that you instead join my group for religious discourse, pledge yourself to the English Group of Emergence, and I will dub you an avatar of Slaanesh, who I think you would be an excellent candidate for, as Slaanesh is the Chaos God-Goddess of excellence and beauty, and you fit that profile nicely.
-DA Ontario, Canada
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