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Don’t atheists have basically empty, meaningless lives, when they don’t believe that there is any higher power out there?

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Don’t atheists have basically empty, meaningless lives, when they don’t believe that there is any higher power out there?

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Nope. We don’t think that the world is an empty, meaningless place, even though we don’t think a god designed it. We think the world is a fascinating, wonderful, interesting place, and we enjoy living in it. Now, you may think that it’s impossible to “really” enjoy this world without believing of God as the designer. We don’t feel that way. Suppose you are walking in a beautiful garden with a friend, and your friend says, “I heard there are fairies living in this garden!” You tell your friend that don’t see any fairies, and you don’t see any particular reason to believe that these fairies are there. You are just enjoying the garden. But your friend insists: “How can you enjoy this place if you don’t believe in fairies?” Unless you’re a little kid, you would probably feel that your friend missed the point. Here you are, enjoying a nice day and great scenery, and your friend is trying to convince you to stop enjoying the garden the way it really is. He is telling you that you have to mak

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