The purpose of this article is to analyze properly the style="font-style:inherit;color:rgb(255,0,120);">meaning of "the style="font-style:inherit;color:rgb(255,0,120);">meaning of style="font-style:inherit;color:rgb(255,0,120);">life" and to explain different approaches to it on the base of different grounds and presuppositions. By "style="font-style:inherit;color:rgb(255,0,120);">life" we mean a conscious process ended by death. We consider style="font-style:inherit;color:rgb(255,0,120);">life as a whole whose parts are coherently related to each other. In considering "style="font-style:inherit;color:rgb(255,0,120);">life", we can't merely concentrate on its surface layers. Seeking for its style="font-style:inherit;color:rgb(255,0,120);">meaning is going beyond these layers. The word "style="font-style:inherit;color:rgb(255,0,120);">meaning" in the expression "the style="font-style:inherit;color:rgb(255,0,120);">meaning of style="font-style:inherit;color:rgb(255,0,120);">life" has two interpretations: one, the "purpose" of the style="font-style:inherit;color:rgb(255,0,120);">life, and the other, the "value" of the style="font-style:inherit;color:rgb(255,0,120);">life. We hold that if the purpose of the style="font-style:inherit;color:rgb(255,0,120);">life is an appropriate goal and has sufficient intrinsic value, it gives style="font-style:inherit;color:rgb(255,0,120);">meaning to all the issues related it. The main points of this article are: separation of the theological considerations on the question of style="font-style:inherit;color:rgb(255,0,120);">meaning of style="font-style:inherit;color:rgb(255,0,120);">life from the philosophical ones, religious theories from non- religious ones, analysis and separation of objective views from subjective ones, and finally, the relation of the style="font-style:inherit;color:rgb(255,0,120);">meaning of style="font-style:inherit;color:rgb(255,0,120);">life to matters such as God, the immortality of the soul, the ethical nature of the world, and so on.