rock seen billions years living organisms see many die turn dirt. life — Jon Morrison, Clear Minds & Dirty Feet: A Reason Hope, a Message Share

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This rock has seen billions of years of living organisms and will see many more once we die and turn to dirt. Our life is but one tiny, brief, insignificant piece of this vast universe. So, why, the nihilist argues, do people really think that it is important to be a “good person”, get good grades, or get a good job? What difference could that possibly make to anything?Nihilism is an honest evaluation of what a universe without God would look like. Nietzsche was right about that. Where he went wrong was in thinking this was true of the actual universe.

Jon Morrison, Clear Minds & Dirty Feet: A Reason to Hope, a Message to Share

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