
Originally Posted by
Don Blankenship
This is a deep subject. Everyone thinks about this kinda of thing as in, what happens when I die? Why am I here? Where did the universe come from? So in thinking what is your opinion to why we are here. If your Religious your welcome to share but no "I'm right your wrong statements."
Anyhow i believe life has no purpose. I was super Religious for around 20 years of my life. The last three have opened my eyes as I have really researched what Religion is and the Bible (being that America is mostly Christian). I think that we are here as a freak accident. So if you do good and leave a legacy behind you will be remembered (as those in the past have). But if you are anyone else time will consume you with death and be erased from history. Sad isn't it? Anyhow discuss damn it.
I was like you I was raised in a very strict Christain upbringing but left years ago. To be honest the whole meaning of life thing is something I have put off giving serious consideration till I'm in my late 30's or 40's. However for a time I did research and study alot of religions although certainly not all. At the moment I would consider myself an agnostic.
However something I did learn which you might find interesting is a little something I learnt from speaking to a Jehovah's witness at my door a few years ago.
They believe that the human form as it is today is imperfect and to cut a long story short they think that eventually we will be restored to our original perfect form. The main defect of being imperfect is that we grow old and die while they believe we are supposed to live forever. However some of them elaborate further which I found intrigueing. Another aspect this particular witness mentioned was memory. He referenced scientific evidence that we everything we ever see and hear is stored perfectly in out subconscious. However we do not have access to it but apparently we are supposed to. He told me to imagine what the human race would be like if everyone had a perfect 100% memory and was at pains to keep mentioning the scientific angle to try and give this theory credibility. I thought yes learning stuff would be a million times quicker and you certainly would not need to spend 3 years learning a degree when you theoretically learn it in a fraction of the time. The witness then joked you could learn 100 Phd's worth of information before your even 10 years old! Then he went back to the claim that we were originally designed to live forever and mentioned some evidence which I haven't checked out that apprantly at some stage in our lives a protein is secreted which goes around destroying the cells in our body and this is what causes the aging process. If that were switched off and we had a 100% photographic memory think of the possibilites he said to live beyond a mere 70+ years. Many secrets impossible and inaccesible to us now would be revealed!
I found all this speculation interesting until he got to the part that we inherited this imperfection because one of our original parents disobeyed God by listening to a talking snake with vocal cords and ate some forbidden fruit! At that point I thanked him for the interesting conversation and said goodbye but I have always remembered that morning. The possibilities were very interesting and I admired his attempted use of perceived scientific evidence to persuade me.
All in all I do think there is a point to life and just because it is not within our current ability to understand it does not mean there is none in my view. I don't believe in something coming from nothing but I do not subscribe to any religious view of creation either so thats why I'm an agnostic for now.
Interestingly I have heard of people using the Illuminati secret societies stuff as further proof that Satan and Demons control the earth along with Eastern religions and trans-dimentional beings seen through drugs etc. Like I said this stuff is something I do not bother with for now but eventually when I'm much older I think I will investigate all these claims about life and see where it takes me to.