That's actually a faulty question; a category error. Meaning is a property of symbols. Life is (probably) not a symbol. So, asking for the meaning of life is like asking for the fragrance of anger.That's why it cannot be answered.
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal
Substitute meaning with purpose. People use these interchangeably.
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Replying to @mmay3r
Whose purpose, though? Evolution's? To procreate. Our purpose? Whatever we want it to be.
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Replying to @mmay3r
Disagree. Many of us accept our own answers, because the question is easily answerable - but wholly dependent on the premises. I've already given you the atheist perspective. A Christian would just as easily answer this question by saying that the purpose of life is to please God
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