Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Life, death, humor, and god

The more we reflect on the pleasures of life, the more we miss the greatest consolation that used to be provided by religious belief: the promise that our lives will continue after death, and that in the afterlife we will meet the people we have loved. As religious belief weakens, more and more of us know that after death there is nothing. This is the thing that makes cowards of us all. ...
Living without God isn't easy. But its very difficulty offers one other consolation—that there is a certain honor, or perhaps just a grim satisfaction, in facing up to our condition without despair and without wishful thinking—with good humor, but without God.
That was the physicist and Nobel Laureate, Steven Weinberg, in the NY Review of Books. Would it be incongruent if I were to say "amen" to this? :-)

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