He said to live a “self sufficient life, surrounded by friends” in which I acknowledge. Epicurus assured people tended to live a life feared of death bringing them anxiety in which lead him to quote that “death is the end of both the body and the soul and therefore should not be feared.” Epicurus seemed to be a more positive and confident person facing his life, which may have helped many others to calm down and not be afraid. To all those who were afraid of misbehaving to God's commandments and going to hell, Epicurus taught them that God was not there to “punish or reward people”, he told people that the “universe is infinite and eternal” place in which all the incidents in the world are basically “the result of atoms moving and interacting in empty space”. With these reflexions of Epicurus, he helped people to start to live more there lives with less fear of who was above them. With an point of view as Epicurus people in those days could have started to even doubt the existence of God and if it was really worth it to believe in …show more content…
The thing with faith, is when it can let you down and disappointing you. To conclude I support all reasons of evil acts in the world proving in that God doesn't exist. Problems as hunger, poverty, war, diseases are all terrible things happening to so many people throughout the world suffering day by day. Apart from the world being such an amazing place it can also be horrific one to. If there would be a God somewhere in this world I would ask God why he or she is not doing nothing in regard of the evil happening. How God could allow so much sufferment that occurs to some families. I agree in the optimistic point of view of Epicurus as he is a more positivist philosopher in towards to leave anxiety beside and live on life besides on what they