How can Humanists think life is meaningful if theres no God?
A. Again, Humanism takes no firm stand on the existence or non-existence of God, insisting only that whatever one’s beliefs may be that they be well-grounded and rational. However, many Humanists would point out that life is meaningful because of good relationships, meaningful work, and so on; and these things are meaningful whether or not there is some cosmic plan for mankind. Presumably, God would commend these things because they are meaningful; and they could not be made meaningful if they were otherwise meaningless merely because God commended them.