Dredge writes:
Please explain how a meaningless process can produce something that has meaning.
Okey dokey.
How Meaning Came into the World
First there was no universe, then there was.
After that instance of becoming, the universe unfolded to its current state according to natural processes.
First there was no life, then there was.
After that instance of becoming, life thrived in many forms. From among those forms emerged ours -- becoming ever more aware of the natural, predictable foundations of our existence.
First we had no idea where we came from, then we did.
Looking up from our stories of creation to our present views of it from 13 billion years away, we have found nothing that requires intervention from outside the natural order, nothing that requires mindful purpose.
First there was no meaning ...
From our knowledge of our astounding origin in the stars, to our discovery of empathy, morality and a sense of fairness in our primate cousins; from the experiential fusion of the rose's beauty and our understanding of its secrets (and the secrets of the worm), and from the firmament of human love and compassion that connects us -- through all these wonders we pass, and our understanding grows.
We have become mindful. We have purpose: we endure, we know things, and we love each other, and that's how meaning came into the world.
We made it.