Life Essay: What Is The Meaning Of Life

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“What is the meaning of life?” This question is something that likely everyone has at least pondered. There is an abundance of theories about what the meaning of life is. Non- philosophers tend to consider it to be life’s greatest question. Philosophers, however, tend to stray from the question, as they believe that it is either not a clear enough question to be answered, or that it simply does not have an answer at all (Seachris). The meaning of life is different for everyone. Everyone has both a specific and a general purpose in life, given to them at the beginning of time by God, and the meaning of life is to fulfill those purposes. The specific purpose is personalized to each individual, and each person is liable to have multiple specific …show more content…

“A soul-centered theory is the view that meaning in life comes from relating in a certain way to an immortal, spiritual substance that supervenes on one 's body when it is alive and that will forever outlive its death” (Metz). Tolstoy believed that in order for life to be meaningful a person must do something worth doing. He also believed that for something to be worth doing it must make a lasting difference on the world. Therefore, in order for life to be meaningful a person must have a lasting, immortal soul. Furthermore, “a soul is necessary for perfect justice, which, in turn, is necessary for a meaningful life”(Metz). When righteous people suffer while wicked people flourish in the world, life seems meaningless. In order for there to be meaning in life, there must be a place where ultimate justice is met. “If there is no good God who sees and knows all and judges justly in the end, then there is truly no hope for justice in this life” (Driscoll). It is worth noting that God goes by many different names, and a meaningful relationship with Him can look different to different people. To find meaning in life, one can assure oneself that after death his or her immortal soul will be rewarded for his or her righteousness in

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