Showing posts with label Neil Degrasse Tyson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Neil Degrasse Tyson. Show all posts

Monday, August 22, 2011

What is the meaning of life for an atheist?



The beautiful thing about atheism is that it provides freedom to think about questions like the meaning of life. Atheists are not told that they NEED to believe this or that. At the end of the day meaning is what we think it is. And interestingly, I find that many atheists have similar views to the ones expressed in this video.

While all of these atheist speakers are inspiration, Neil deGrasse Tyson's views resonate the strongest with me. I strongly believe that for a person to be aware of life they must think about life and its meaning. Our view of life depends upon the perspective, and the information we know/accept. Many people live day to day getting wrapped up in diversions like sports and/or reality TV shows in order to avoid the elephant in the room: the meaning/purpose of existence. As shown in the video above, the meaning of an atheist's life can be very rich (if cultivated). From what I've seen/experienced (used to be a catholic), the purpose of life for the religious is nothing more than a disposable tool for God--a pawn in "His plan".

Atheism broadens the mind, and the alternative has been shown to do the opposite. To each their own I suppose. But for the sake of accuracy, people should leave the whole "an atheist's life has no meaning" nonsense behind (maybe we should let them focus on learning about evolution first, eh..).


Friday, April 8, 2011

Neil deGrasse Tyson on the end of the world


Astrophysicist Neal deGrasse Tyson predicts that 99942 Apophis, a near-Earth asteroid and the namesake of an evil demon in Egyptian mythology, may collide with Earth in April 2029.


At least those that survive 2012 will have something to look forward too; that or the apocalypse will get pushed back to that date (remember, even God forgets to do sh@t). I would much rather see the end of the world happen in 2029, I think I can fit that better into my schedule. I can see republicans denying the existence of asteroids and cutting the funding to get Apophis (the big rock of death) diverted. 

Monday, March 28, 2011