Maybe the question should be why does there need to be a point/purpose at all. I think it is part of our need as intellectual beings to have a place for everything and an answer too. It is like trying to imagine nothing, which in itself is impossible.
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RE: Fact check with Pet: Can you prove God's existence? Part I
@petrapark3r Thanks for your thoughtful and intelligent response. :) I am glad I found this site now!
I find the biggest issue with us trying to understand or even discover the existence of a God, is our somewhat ignorance of the fact that we may not even have the capability/means to do so. I mean that is like us expecting a programmed character in a computer game to develop awareness of their programmer's (God) world, something that doesn't even exist or have any measurable connection within their own environment/programming.
My strongest hypothesis (and secretly hoping) :) would be that we are some form of advanced symbiosis between our human lives and another form of life, similar I guess to a kind of virtual reality system. What else could it be right :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:
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RE: Fact check with Pet: Can you prove God's existence? Part I
I believe that God exists as a manifestation of our own intellectual evolution. To put it simply, God is the default placeholder for most people for everything unknown because that is simpler than not knowing. So to answer your question there is no way, yet, of knowing either way 😊