Famous Lost Words: Hugh Hefner

Hefner is the founder, editor and publisher of Playboy magazine. He was interviewed in the January 2000 issue of Playboy magazine.

PLAYBOY: Do you fear death?

HEFNER: No. I’m very comfortable with the nature of life and death, and that we come to an end. What’s most difficult to imagine is that those dreams and early yearnings and desires of childhood and adolescence will also disappear. But who knows? Maybe you become part of the eternal whatever.

PLAYBOY: What do you believe happens after death?

HEFNER: I haven’t a clue. I’m always struck by the people who think they do have a clue. It’s perfectly clear to me that religion is a myth. It’s something we have invented to explain the inexplicable. My religion and the spiritual side of my life come from a sense of connection to the humankind and nature on this planet and in the universe. I am in overwhelming awe of it all: It is so fantastic, so complex, so beyond comprehension. What does it all mean — if it has any meaning at all? But how can it all exist if it doesn’t have some kind of meaning? I think anyone who suggests that they have the answer is motivated by the need to invent answers, because we have no such answers.
-From www.celebatheist.com

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  1. Jessica

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    Interesting. I recently read a quote by his daughter.
    “I was never troubled by the way Hef treated women. In a world of infidelity, coercive sex and dishonesty, this man has been open in his relations and has lived a highly moral life”

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