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  1. Sep 9, 2018 · “Without God, life has no purpose, and without purpose, life has no meaning. Without meaning, life has no significance or hope.” –Pastor Rick Warren, in The Purpose Driven Life.

  2. Sep 30, 2024 · The Bible says, “The fool has said in his heart, There is no God” (Psalm 14:1). King Solomon, the wisest of all men, went through a foolish period. His book, Ecclesiastes, expresses his darkest moments about the meaning of life when man is away from God.

  3. May 8, 2009 · We have no personal life beyond the grave; There is no God; Fate knows nor wrath nor ruth: Can I find here the comfort which I crave? "'In all eternity I had one chance, One few years' term of gracious human life,— The splendors of the intellect's advance, The sweetness of the home with babes and wife; {36} "'The social pleasures with their ...

  4. Oct 17, 2022 · King David inscribed, “The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God.’” Atheists can build lovely houses (their lives) and may even build them as beautiful as their theist neighbors. They can live as if there were objective meaning, significance, value, and morality, but the rains will come and reveal that they have not the proper ...

  5. When God looked down and smiled at me, from His great golden throne, He said, "This is eternity and all I've promised you, Today your life on earth is past but here it starts anew. I promise no tomorrow, but today will always last. and since each day's the same, there's no longing for the past. But you have been so faithful, so trusting, so true.

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  6. In this psalm, King David describes the futility of life without God. We’re aimless wanderers, lost like sheep without a shepherd. Worse than that, we’re blind, without vision, guidance, or direction.

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  8. If theological ideas should do this, if the notion of God, in particular, should prove to do it, how could pragmatism possibly deny God’s existence? She could see no meaning in treating as ‘not true’ a notion that was pragmatically so successful. What other kind of truth could there be, for her, than all this agreement with concrete reality?