THE BEGINNING Existentialism says that life itself has no meaning and the only meaning is what you personally decide matters. It's basically all up to you to find a meaning in such a pointless universe. I disagree with this view strongly, because to say that the universe and it's relevance relies upon the individual wouldn't make sense. Have you taken a look around you? Ever wondered how you can even breathe? Have you ever questioned how such a unique creature like the human being can even function? Or wondered how it's even possible to have over 37,000,000,000,000 individually complex cells flowing through you body every second you live? Or perhaps you could look up in the night sky and count the stars that are visible? Or fly to space and visit the 200 billion galaxies which contain hundreds of billions of stars within themselves? Is it reasonable to believe that in this WHOLE universe the only reason to live is for yourself? There is so much more to life than just yourself. In a plane of existence that some say has been around for billions of years, on a small planet like earth, how can a human being, who is but a vapor, decide what life is worth? God created the heavens and the earth and created every creature that roams on it with a purpose. He created every amazing thing that we see in the world today, even the unseen things. He taught the birds how to sing, taught the stars how to shine, and showed the sea it's limit. He taught the plants to create oxygen, commanded creatures to reproduce, and told the sun how far away to be from Earth. The world was created, it's not an accident. The universe was made with meaning, the stars don't just find their own meaning. Every thing created was meant to glorify God the creator. He then came into the dirt to form the first man.
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THE BEGINNING

Existentialism says that life itself has no meaning and the only meaning is what you personally decide matters. It's basically all up to you to find a meaning in such a pointless universe. I disagree with this view strongly, because to say that the universe and it's relevance relies upon the individual wouldn't make sense. Have you taken a look around you? Ever wondered how you can even breathe? Have you ever questioned how such a unique creature like the human being can even function? Or wondered how it's even possible to have over 37,000,000,000,000 individually complex cells flowing through you body every second you live? Or perhaps you could look up in the night sky and count the stars that are visible? Or fly to space and visit the 200 billion galaxies which contain hundreds of billions of stars within themselves? Is it reasonable to believe that in this WHOLE universe the only reason to live is for yourself? There is so much more to life than just yourself. In a plane of existence that some say has been around for billions of years, on a small planet like earth, how can a human being, who is but a vapor, decide what life is worth? God created the heavens and the earth and created every creature that roams on it with a purpose. He created every amazing thing that we see in the world today, even the unseen things. He taught the birds how to sing, taught the stars how to shine, and showed the sea it's limit. He taught the plants to create oxygen, commanded creatures to reproduce, and told the sun how far away to be from Earth. The world was created, it's not an accident. The universe was made with meaning, the stars don't just find their own meaning. Every thing created was meant to glorify God the creator. He then came into the dirt to form the first man.