Massimo2002
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Perhaps the ultimate philosophy question.
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The answer given is to know and Love God, that was the purpose of creating humans.Perhaps the ultimate philosophy question.
But God doesn't need humans or does He ?The answer given is to know and Love God, that was the purpose of creating humans.
Regards Tony
Yes, God does not need us, from what I have read, God wanted to be known, thus created humans with the capacity to know God. Yet that knowledge has a limit.But God doesn't need humans or does He ?
Perhaps the ultimate philosophy question.
Does God have emotions ? Why would God care about being known ?Yes, God does not need us, from what I have read, God wanted to be known, thus created humans with the capacity to know God. Yet that knowledge has a limit.
Regards Tony
Boring answers I prefer the religious answers instead.Actually a scientific question, the answer is environment and evolution.
Boring answers I prefer the religious answers instead.
I see God is above all attributes. I would think God is not emotional.Does God have emotions ? Why would God care about being known ?
We don't know.Perhaps the ultimate philosophy question.
How bloody rude. Maybe you should have worded your opening better or put it in a religious section.Boring answers I prefer the religious answers instead.
Well, then I'm certainly following my purpose in life.Since this is in the philosophy section, I'll advance the argument that humans exist to suffer.
Miserably.
And then die.
I'm sorry, Frank. I intended it, unthinkingly, as an ironic response to the OP and following posts...Well, then I'm certainly following my purpose in life.
It's okay.I'm sorry, Frank. I intended it, unthinkingly, as an ironic response to the OP and following posts...
I don't care for the lame naturalist answer.How bloody rude. Maybe you should have worded your opening better or put it in a religious section.
Why do humans exist ?Perhaps the ultimate philosophy question.
I don't believe there's a "why". All of the "why" questions lead either to a person's own subjective conclusion or to nowhere at all.Perhaps the ultimate philosophy question.