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Ok at lst god had nothing...then he decided to create humans n earth of out nothing defyin all physics laws...then he died for our sins...then he says be good to go to heaven...then when we go do good we go heaven...then we stay with god in heaven....

Whats the whole point? Why must we be even created? U know there is no motive at the end of the day...why humans? earth? Heaven?

If his final aim to see us all in heaven becuz god is lonely then he could have straight away created some good humans in heaven straight away....there is something missing about god if he even existed which is not addressed in christianity or other religions...

2007-02-19 18:25:58 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Why are we here? What purpose do we serve? Why?

Those are the most commonly asked questions out there. Some people see God as their purpose, others are still searching, and some have already found it.

Its different for everybody, and I'm afraid this is a question that no one will ever be able to answer, except you.

When you were born, you were crying while everyone around you was smiling. Live life so that when you die, you're the only one smiling while everyone around you is crying

2007-02-19 19:10:59 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

a undemanding argument from atheists and skeptics is that if all issues want a reason, then God also ought to wish a reason. the top is that if God needed a reason, then God isn't God (and if God isn't God, then for sure there is not any God). this can be a quite more beneficial state-of-the-paintings type of the necessary question “Who made God?” anybody knows that some thing does no longer come from no longer some thing. So, if God is a “some thing,” then He must have a reason, actual? The question is troublesome because it sneaks in the fake assumption that God got here from someplace and then asks the position which will be. the answer is that the question does no longer even make experience. it is like asking, “What does blue scent like?” Blue isn't in the category of issues which have a scent, so the question itself is incorrect. interior of an similar way, God isn't in the category of issues that are created or brought about. God is uncaused and uncreated—He basically exists. How do all of us understand this? all of us understand that from no longer some thing, no longer some thing comes. So, if there have been ever a time at the same time as there grow to be quite no longer some thing in existence, then no longer some thing would have ever come into existence. yet issues do exist. hence, considering there ought to not in any respect were quite no longer some thing, some thing had to have continually been in existence. That ever-present aspect is what we call God. God is the uncaused Being that brought about each and everything else to go back into existence. God is the uncreated author who created the universe and each and everything in it.

2016-12-04 10:02:14 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Nesh: People are created [exist] to have a relationship with his or her Creator. God the Father desires a relationship with His creation and wants for us to be happy ! Of course, humans seek happiness from other things apart from God i.e: money (the big one), sex, drugs, intellectualism, careers, education, cars, movies, travel, homes, etc., etc. ! These things of them selves are not wrong but; as we put them in the place of God, we find in the long run that the buzz wares off and we are left disappointed. Happiness comes from within - in a relationship through Jesus Christ with God - the Father. God's final dream is not to see us all "in Heaven" ! God's final "dream" is to usher in His Son, Jesus Christ to this earth, and establish a whole new earth (re- work the whole surface) and re-make a New Heaven and bring down His dwelling place to this earth. (You can read about it in the Book of Revelation). The Bible says nothing, about all of us "going to heaven" but Heaven coming down to the earth with a New Jerusalem where God the Father will live with US !!! Yes; you are right - there is quite a bit missing or not addressed in Christianity, by the churches, today ! When you read all the prophecies throughout the WHOLE Bible, you will see where all of this is going to end up. We - ALL (every human ever born), will WIN in the end !!!

2007-02-19 18:50:51 · answer #3 · answered by guraqt2me 7 · 1 1

The purpose of the creation of man is the attainment of the supreme virtues of humanity through descent of the heavenly bestowals. The purpose of man's creation is, therefore, unity and harmony, not discord and separateness. If the atoms which compose the kingdom of the minerals were without affinity for each other, the earth would never have been formed, the universe could not have been created. Because they have affinity for each other, the power of life is able to manifest itself, and the organisms of the phenomenal world become possible. When this attraction or atomic affinity is destroyed, the power of life ceases to manifest; death and nonexistence result.

It is so, likewise, in the spiritual world. That world is the Kingdom of complete attraction and affinity. It is the Kingdom of the One Divine Spirit, the Kingdom of God. Therefore, the affinity and love manifest in this meeting, the divine susceptibilities witnessed here are not of this world but of the world of the Kingdom. When the souls become separated and selfish, the divine bounties do not descend, and the lights of the Supreme Concourse are no longer reflected even though the bodies meet together. A mirror with its back turned to the sun has no power to reflect the sun's effulgence. Praise be to God! The purpose of this assembly is love and unity.

The divine Prophets came to establish the unity of the Kingdom in human hearts. All of them proclaimed the glad tidings of the divine bestowals to the world of mankind. All brought the same message of divine love to the world. Jesus Christ gave His life upon the cross for the unity of mankind. Those who believed in Him likewise sacrificed life, honor, possessions, family, everything, that this human world might be released from the hell of discord, enmity and strife. His foundation was the oneness of humanity. Only a few were attracted to Him. They were not the kings and rulers of His time. They were not rich and important people. Some of them were catchers of fish. Most of them were ignorant men, not trained in the knowledge of this world. One of the greatest of them, Peter, could not remember the days of the week. All of them were men of the least consequence in the eyes of the world. But their hearts were pure and attracted by the fires of the Divine Spirit manifested in Christ. With this small army Christ conquered the world of the East and the West. Kings and nations rose against Him. Philosophers and the greatest men of learning assailed and blasphemed His Cause. All were defeated and overcome, their tongues silenced, their lamps extinguished, their hatred quenched; no trace of them now remains. They have become as nonexistent, while His Kingdom is triumphant and eternal.

(Abdu'l-Baha, The Promulgation of Universal Peace, p. 4)

2007-02-19 19:01:08 · answer #4 · answered by Gravitar or not... 5 · 0 0

You asked a very tough question. Here is what I was able to dig up from the library of Church teachings.

Creation has its own goodness and proper perfection, but it did not spring forth complete from the hands of the Creator. The universe was created "in a state of journeying" (in statu viae) toward an ultimate perfection yet to be attained, to which God has destined it. We call "divine providence" the dispositions by which God guides his creation toward this perfection:


By his providence God protects and governs all things which he has made, "reaching mightily from one end of the earth to the other, and ordering all things well." For "all are open and laid bare to his eyes," even those things which are yet to come into existence through the free action of creatures.161

Peace and every blessing!

2007-02-19 19:03:02 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

humans dont no everythin only God does. I'm sure if everyone listens to what God is tryin to say you will end up going to heaven and no what his whole purpose of creating the world. God created ppl to see which ppl would listen to him, which ppl would disobey him, and which ppl just wouldnt care. But in one part of your statement/question i dont agree about what you said that ...."then he died four our sins." i dont belive thats correct but on the other hand life is just strange when you think about it! theres daylight sundown sleep wake up and its a new day all over again. Life is just amazing!

2007-02-19 18:35:53 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

God created us in His image but not as carbon copies of Himself. He allows each of us to grow and expand and bring to heaven (the universal mind and heart) all that we have experienced in our life times, all that we each have learned. What an interesting wealth of knowledge that must be for God to get to know and in return share with each of us.

2007-02-19 18:41:58 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Try reading up on "Metaphysical Studies" Every book store has a whole section of books devoted to that subject. Be it Barnes & Nobles or Borders book store.

2007-02-19 18:44:09 · answer #8 · answered by AviTech 3 · 0 1

Religion makes no sense. It's just an attempt by humans to read meaning into their puny existence, instead of creating their own meaning.

2007-02-19 18:29:07 · answer #9 · answered by eldad9 6 · 0 3

there is no god, just humans trying to make sense of the fact were so tiny and insignificant in this massive universe. there is no heaven or hell either, they r just scare tactics so people can control our actions

2007-02-19 18:49:48 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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