QUOTE(Beastboy @ May 31 2010, 04:23 PM)
I scanned the PhD section for this question but didn't see it fielded anywhere. Since most philosophers are concerned about our place in the universe, Greek ancients included, I thought I'd pose it here.
Do you think life is a random occurrence, we came to the top of the food chain by some fluke accident and there is no such thing as a purpose?
Do you think we are two-legged lab rats and there's something out there that's observing how we play it out?
Do you think because of our intellectual limitations, we are incapable of knowing our purpose in life?
I know its hard not to drag in beliefs in a question like this (which shows how little things have changed since Descartes days) but do try and be as belief-neutral and logical as you can. Looking forward to your views.
Yes, the purpose of your being and intelligently questioning your existence is bcoz god is within you.Do you think life is a random occurrence, we came to the top of the food chain by some fluke accident and there is no such thing as a purpose?
Do you think we are two-legged lab rats and there's something out there that's observing how we play it out?
Do you think because of our intellectual limitations, we are incapable of knowing our purpose in life?
I know its hard not to drag in beliefs in a question like this (which shows how little things have changed since Descartes days) but do try and be as belief-neutral and logical as you can. Looking forward to your views.
All our souls are sparks from the origin of life...your creator.
The more you question your existence and its purpose...the more you soul evolves itself to realize the truth..
Thus a human being can consider themselves ultimately evolve once they make their life's goal to seek their origin..which is to seek your Creator.
I am almost there..and Im chiseled btw
Jun 24 2010, 06:18 PM

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