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How many of you have read (or even heard of) the book "Finding Purpose in a Godless World" by psychiatrist Ralph Lewis? [purposewithoutgod.com] This book was just published in July. I got a copy and read it and cannot recommend it enough.

I bring this up because people on this site keep asking questions like "What's the meaning of life?" and "Aren't there too many coincidences?" Each time I see this, I want to refer to this book. It provides NO answers. But Dr. Lewis give a beautiful argument backed by evolutionary and neurological evidence for why we as humans ask such questions and how these ideas emerged spontaneously in an indifferent universe.

Seeking a purpose and meaning in every minute fact around us is because we are pattern seeking animals. It's a must read for everybody.

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Buxx 7 Nov 14
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Thank you for letting us know a bit about the book. Seems like a book I was looking for.

Ginet Level 1 Nov 16, 2018
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Haven't heard of it, but I'll look it up and have a go.

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I won't be reading that. I have lived in my godless world for 68 years and I'm doing just fine. The meaning of life is whatever meaning I/WE give it.

Xena Level 6 Nov 14, 2018

This is not a self-help book.

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Thanks for the recommendation. I'll add it to my library list.

Deb57 Level 8 Nov 14, 2018
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I am not interested in someone’s ideas about why I am genetically and culturally evolved to look for purpose and meaning. That perspective is based on a blind materialist/ reductionist/physicalist mindset that inherently views life as worthless and meaningless.

I see huge, vast meaning and value to life and reality. Every second of life is valuable beyond measure in my opinion.

So far as this being a godless world, perhaps so, but it is a world of Nature. It is a Nature that created its own self and decreed immutable laws, created the miracle of life, and demonstrates conscious awareness, which is the crown jewel of existence.

I find great value in being a part of this reality. No! Not just great—absolutely stupendous, staggeringly overwhelming value beyond all comprehension!

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Thanks for the recommendation

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Thanks for sharing. It's not a top priority for me because I have settled these questions to my own satisfaction, but I'm always up for fresh perspectives.

My current read is Seth Abramson's new book, Proof of Collusion. Work is so busy these days that I only manage a few books a year outside of work requirements, unfortunately.

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"Why We Care even if the Universe Doesn't..." I love that line. I feel like I have another book I need to read.

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If i receive it as a gift i might read it. Not something i would run out and buy.

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