You can't just quote a random comment, which wasn't what we were talking about initially, that quote was to something
@RestlessSoul wrote, which is about the purpose of an individual's life
This is the one that started ours:
Me: And honestly, I think that holds true whether one is religious or not, if we go with God of the bible, it is never explained what the reason for life is in the first place
You: For those who read the Bible upside down, or with their mind totally shut off, and their heart hardened, yes, that usually is the view, but I am not sure what your reason for having that view is. God knows.
The Bible does explain... clear as crystal, the purpose of life.
Sure, my initial comment was about lifeforms in general and us (all lifeforms) seems to want to survive, despite none of us having any clue why it is better to be alive than to not be. Meaning that we as lifeforms don't really know by which purpose we are here and why we procreate, despite all the dangers, energy etc. that is involved in it. (something along those lines)
My comment as highlighted above is that even if one believes God exist, this is not explained in the bible why God thought that there should be life over non-life or why lifeforms seem so eager in surviving and to procreate when little is gained from it when looking at it from an overall perspective at life as a whole.
You are right, apparently. I did not understand that you were asking why God's will in the fist place, was to share the gift of life.
You did not ask that in a clear way.
God does not spell out why he wanted others to enjoy life, but we can get the answer quite easily.
The Bible describes Jehovah as "the happy God" 1 Timothy 1:11
The Bible says there is more happiness in giving than receiving. Acts of the Apostles 10:35.
The Bible describes God as the source of life. Psalms 36:9
The Bible describes life as a gift of God. Ecclesiastes 3:13
The Bible says God is love. 1 John 4:8
So, based on the Bible, we can conclude that God wanted intelligent beings like himself, to be able to enjoy life... like himself, which he freely gave as a gift, out of love.
Hence he put that within them, by creating them in his image.
That explains why God wants us to imitate him, and why we are happy, when we do.
Love does that.