That's why it's a theory Honestly I see more proof towards Evolution than 'god'. Natural Selection? It's become pretty obvious by now. Countles studies have been done. Genetics backs it up. Common Sense backs it up too. The only thing that is unproven in the creation of the world in a science way is the Big Bang. But that's why we made the hadron collider isn't it? Now for god...well....I fail to see any proof. Other than "The Bible". Which is pathetic.
Because the more you rely on airborne frequencies for fetching anything that suits your whim, the better the chance of reaching you.
I know the meaning of existence! ex·ist·ence [ig-zis-tuhns] –noun 1. the state or fact of existing; being
Did you see lizards turn into birds? No. Did I see God create the earth? No. So in a way we really are on equal footing. It is more a matter of faith than evidence. If you don't believe in God then you cannot believe in creationism. About the Bible being pathetic......well, if you really want to get into that we can, but I'm sick today and I want to play some videogames
That's for you to decide. Personally, I think we exist to evolve. To exist. Because nature "decided" to bring us into being. Because a lot of time has passed for these life forms to evolve. To inquire about the kind of questions you've brought up in this thread. Because that is just how the universe is. That hasn't been proven. Isn't the "point" of existence also the "meaning"? See my first answer. I doubt there is an inherent point.
We won't know these answers until we die if at all. And who know that might really suck. What if there's no heaven or hell and our vision goes black and we can't move or speak and we just lie there and think about the one life you had??? Does that make you want to live a more dufilling life? Or maybe some day god will appear to us in an iPod game. Maybe Godfinger or Mirror's Edge.
I'm pretty sure once we die, we just die and no longer exist. I doubt there will even be black. It'll just be like when we are asleep (without the dreams of course). A better way to look at death is to think of it as entering the stage we were at before we were born. And that segways into reincarnation, which I believe could be possible, although not likely.