Andrew107
Jan 23 2008, 09:27 AM
| | Why are we Born in this Earth? Why are we created in this earth? Why are we different from other animals/creatures? Why are we marrying and have children?
I think there is an answer for all these questions. If you have brain with 6 senses and time to think, answer these questions.. |
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Thingcubed
Jan 23 2008, 09:46 AM
Because we can. I think that's probably the simplest answer to all of those questions. While "why?" has always been an important question for humanity, it's not one that is easy to answer. Much of what we do is for the simple reason that we want to. While I am personally agnostic, many religions offer reasons for why we're here (well not always, often it's more of a how). I think that free will is the main reason, we're here because we want to be, and we do what we do because we want to. Not always on an individual level, but as a society. We are different from animals because we choose to be different from them.
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Liam_CF
Jan 23 2008, 05:31 PM
I'm not sure if I understand your question, but I believe that people are born to enrich the lives of others. Others are other people and animals. I am agnostic like the guy above me. I always try to do good things for everyone and not be mean. I also try to stop other people being nasty to others.
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Forbez
Jan 23 2008, 05:40 PM
QUOTE Why were we born? From what I can see, to wreck everything. Destory the place we have come from. There is no divine meaning, only destruction. According to the typical human.
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salamangkero
Jan 24 2008, 10:06 AM
Hmmn... tough question. Lessee... my parents had sex on their wedding day and one of my dad's sperm met up with my mom's ripe ovum. The sperm fertilized the ovum, which led to it changing into a blastocyst, a foetus and, eventually, an infant nourished by its mom via an umbilical cord. On the summer solstice, a series of uteral contractions expelled the infant out into the world. That is why I was born. Really, people, cause and effect. Why answer a why-type of question with "Because we are meant to <insert verb here>" If someone asks for the cause of an event, do you give the effects of that event? I think the question you were looking for is, "What is your/our purpose in life?" I've recently watched Avenue Q and in its finale, a song called "For Now", it basically communicates that it doesn't really matter if you know your purpose in life or not. After all, nothing is permanent. A dream of the past may change in the future. I mean, look, can you really plot out your course in life? What if something unexpected happens? Is it so essential to your well-being to seek the future instead of living for the next few moments? No, really, I was born because my parents had sex and my mom was very careful with her pregnancy. That's all there is to my birth 
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velma
Jan 24 2008, 11:28 AM
QUOTE Hmmn... tough question. Lessee... my parents had sex on their wedding day and one of my dad's sperm met up with my mom's ripe ovum. The sperm fertilized the ovum, which led to it changing into a blastocyst, a foetus and, eventually, an infant nourished by its mom via an umbilical cord. On the summer solstice, a series of uteral contractions expelled the infant out into the world. That is why I was born.
Really, people, cause and effect. Why answer a why-type of question with "Because we are meant to <insert verb here>" If someone asks for the cause of an event, do you give the effects of that event?
I think the question you were looking for is, "What is your/our purpose in life?"
I've recently watched Avenue Q and in its finale, a song called "For Now", it basically communicates that it doesn't really matter if you know your purpose in life or not. After all, nothing is permanent. A dream of the past may change in the future. I mean, look, can you really plot out your course in life? What if something unexpected happens? Is it so essential to your well-being to seek the future instead of living for the next few moments?
No, really, I was born because my parents had sex and my mom was very careful with her pregnancy. That's all there is to my birth happy.gif The best answer .. Perfectly answered salamangkero.. I would agree too that the reason that we are born is merely because it has happened. What happens after we are born is questionable.. Then factors like destiny,duty and faith come in, QUOTE Why are we different from other animals/creatures? Different species were created to prevent all of the food resources from being eaten therefore avoiding animals from becoming either cannibals or starving to death ending up destroying the earth's population. QUOTE Why are we marrying and have children? Again, there is a very simple answer to this, It is to make sure that there is an ongoing chain descendants. We would not want species to be sterile now wouldn't we  I don't think I can write more because every one else has already nourished this topic enough
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safe.as.haz
Jan 24 2008, 01:46 PM
QUOTE(Andrew107 @ Jan 23 2008, 09:27 AM)  Why are we Born in this Earth? Why are we created in this earth? Why are we different from other animals/creatures? Why are we marrying and have children? I think there is an answer for all these questions. If you have brain with 6 senses and time to think, answer these questions.. Why Not???!!! I don't believe in anything else but the thought of life finding a way.
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truefusion
Jan 24 2008, 04:50 PM
QUOTE(salamangkero) Hmmn... tough question. Lessee... my parents had sex on their wedding day and one of my dad's sperm met up with my mom's ripe ovum. The sperm fertilized the ovum, which led to it changing into a blastocyst, a foetus and, eventually, an infant nourished by its mom via an umbilical cord. On the summer solstice, a series of uteral contractions expelled the infant out into the world. That is why I was born. The only problem, however, comes when we try to figure out who were the first two humans or at least our origin. For if the process of birth deals with two humans of the opposite gender having sexual intercourse, then if we were to follow the genealogy, we would be left with two. But to explain how they got here goes beyond the question, "Why were we born?" However, the topic starter has asked a question that goes beyond that question by asking, "Why were we created?" QUOTE(Andrew107) [1]Why are we Born in this Earth? [2]Why are we created in this earth? [3]Why are we different from other animals/creatures? [4]Why are we marrying and have children? 1 and 4 are because of a direct mutual consent between two beings that are opposite in gender except when the sperm came from a sperm bank, then it becomes indirect. 2 causes us to go back to our origins and further. 3 causes us to consider if we are really different, and if so, why? The thing about 2 is that i have my own beliefs, and may be better left for another topic. And the thing about 3 is that we are fully capable of acting like the animals, that is, "uncivilized." And we are also capable of acting not like the animals, that is, "civilized." This is what makes us different—this is the why. QUOTE(Velma) Different species were created to prevent all of the food resources from being eaten therefore avoiding animals from becoming either cannibals or starving to death ending up destroying the earth's population. That answer may suffice if the topic-starter asked, "Why were different species created?" rather than "Why are we different...?" If humans were the only ones in existence from other animals, then we'd all be herbivores. There would be no need to eat each other if there are (other) food sources that are fully capable of providing us with the needed nutrients for survival.
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member
Jan 24 2008, 07:25 PM
QUOTE(Andrew107 @ Jan 23 2008, 02:57 PM)  Why are we Born in this Earth? Why are we created in this earth? Why are we different from other animals/creatures? Why are we marrying and have children? I think there is an answer for all these questions. If you have brain with 6 senses and time to think, answer these questions.. Offcourse there is no doubt that we are on this earth for a specific purpose.If we look around our day to day lives, we come to know that there is not a single thing which is useless or which is without any purpose.Then it will be illogical to say that we are here without any purpose.The thing is we are here with a purpose, that is to identify our Lord and Follow his commands.That is why He has given us the brain.The purpose is to submit our will to the one and only almighty.We are different from animals because they have been created to serve us and we have been created to serve almighty.Hence we marry as we have brain as well as a set of rules from Him alone.Hope that answers
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Dagoth Nereviar
Jan 28 2008, 11:47 PM
Why are we here? The answer is of course simple.... As are all the answers to the most complicated and philosophically deep questions. Why should there be a why? There is no reason for our existance. Think about it, don't expect to be able to comprehend this entirely as it is impossible with our infinitley limited brains. But try and imagine infinity. A big vaccum of space that stretches on forever. It will never ever ever end. You could shoot off 265 times the speed of light in a direction and keep going the same way for trillions of years and never reach an end. Because there isn't one. Now think about matter. There is almost definatley more than one "universe" I personally believe that there are an infinite number of universes. (Not too sure on the plural of that word though) In this infinite number of universes there is a finite amount of galaxies and therefore a finite amount of planets yes. But infinity times )( is still infinite. There is an infinite number of planets. Therefore the chances of something happening like this are almost 100%. Think about it. A quadrillion number of monkeys at a quadrillion computers for a quadrillion years. Trillions of them are going to produce a coherent word, billions maybe a sentence, millions maybe a short paragraph. Maybe 10 or 20 are going to make a full novel, with twists character development and other such things that happen completely by chance. Maybe the monkey may make a few typing errors but the world that we live in isn't perfect either, that just feeds into my analogy. The monkey did not have a reason for typing that novel. He just did it by accident *of course when I use this analogy of monkeys at computers I am taking into fact that none of them die or take a break or the computers cease function. It's just to personify the idea of randomness coming together to find something coherent. In this infinite cosmos say there are a few sub atomic particles that just happen to attract another one. The particle was never created. Why should it have been created? Because everything that a human can imagine has to have a maker. Surely that's just logic, you might say. Nay nay, as I stated before we have a very finite brain capacity. Infact an infinitley finite brain capacity as it were. We will never understand things like eternity or life after death. *Until of course we die* But say these sub atomic particles in this infinite mass of emptiness. These particles come together via gravity and become helium. They all mass together over a very, very long time and we get a much larger thing. This process has no time limit for it to be created. It has all eternity to make something. And it finally does, a small rock that inhabits some tiny microorganisms. This is also simultaeneously happening trillions of times over elsewhere in the infinite cosmos. Eventually the tiny microorganisms decide they like where they are and evolve and adapt. As the climate and enviroment changes into the certain areas where they are on this rock they become different from each other. They begin to have to eat each other to survive. Large rocks are just wandering around through space and ono the off chance just happen to collide with the earth. These creatures that have adapted to this enviroment are fleeting. They leave way for a new dominant species. We develop from doing miscellaneous tasks and become a small tribe of animals. We then breed and think more about things. Just out of sheer luck having the adding help of an apposable thumb we take over. You were then born from two of these animals. They are no different from any of the other microorganisms on the other trillions of planets that have life on them but your just lucky you got the good planet. Theres no reason your here. Your just another microoganism that got lucky. tl;dr theres no point in life
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Carson
Apr 23 2008, 12:32 AM
This topic really seems like one of those religious debate topics to me. Everyone who is on the side of religion will give an answer for life, and most of the others will say there is no divine answer. I disagree that we were born to die, because I think we do have a purpose as human beings, and that is to continue the species. Our purpose in life is to reproduce. We're the most complex species on the planet, but if you looked at a lot of insects such as the praying mantis. After they mate the female will bite off the head of the male. With spiders the male is sometimes killed for food for their young. Other spiders simply die because they have no purpose in life anymore. We are the same as our purpose is to reproduce. Thankfully we have a lot of other things to live for.
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hasaki
Apr 21 2008, 04:31 AM
There is only one thing that is destined in ones life and that is death. We are born to die, that's the truth. There are many of us that do not grow old, there are many of us that can not stay young (my mother says otherwise). If one knew their sole purpose in life, there would be no point in living it. there doesn't have to be religion attached to everything. It's quite simple. When one is setting off to do a proof and they accidentally stumble upon the solution, there is no point in doing it as it is already known. Philosophical indeed.
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dakokoy
Apr 21 2008, 12:42 AM
Why are we here? When the Father created Adam and Eve, His plan from the very beginning was for them to have dominion over all things. He created man in His image: QUOTE “So God created man in His own image, in the image of God created He him, male and female He created them” (Gen. 1:27) God blessed them and told them in Genesis 1:28: QUOTE “Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth.” The Holy Father made everything for man. There was no curse on man or upon creation. Man could live without sweating it out, without working his bones to death. His every need was abundantly provided: QUOTE “Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed; to you it shall be for meat. And to every beast of the earth, and to every fowl of the air, and to everything that creepeth upon the earth, wherein there is life, I have given every green herb for meat: and it was so” (Gen. 1:29,30)
Furthermore, Adam was the image of God unseen. Man was given God's delegated authority. He was crowned with glory and honor. The Father made him king over all of His creation and the whole earth was man’s kingdom. Until the first king fell into the pit of disobedience --- which thwarted God’s original plan for man. God scooped dust from the earth, and formed man, QUOTE “And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul” (Gen. 2:7). The life inside Adam was the soul that came from God. Before the soul came in, Adam had a body. But it was not yet complete. God wanted to put His spirit within that body.
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galexcd
Apr 18 2008, 07:10 PM
QUOTE(Forbez @ Jan 23 2008, 10:40 AM)  From what I can see, to wreck everything. Destory the place we have come from. There is no divine meaning, only destruction. According to the typical human. That is really sad if you think the only reason we were created is to destroy. It may be true but it just puts such a cold and depressing outlook on life that I like not to think about that. If this were true there would be no drive for any of us to live if we know all we were "designed for" is to destroy and we all might as well end our lives right now. Not exactly the prettiest picture.
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electriic ink
Apr 18 2008, 06:50 PM
91.3% of people lied when answering this poll. The question asks: QUOTE "Why were we Born?" Does it have a Divine Answer? Of course, no-one knows. QUOTE(truefusion @ Apr 10 2008, 03:47 PM)  Then why does history repeat itself? Then why is science capable of seeing patterns in life? Then why can science make sense of life? You sure science was the one that said life is random? He was referring to people's individual choices and not the make-up of the world. History repeats itself because people are generally incapable of learning from other's mistakes. It's human nature. QUOTE(nirmaldaniel) We are here to expand the territory of God. In other words. our Aim must be telling the world about God and Christ so that the whole world will realize that there is a life after this, and we are in this world to get prepared for that Life. (important points highlighted) You, my friend, must be careful. You are an inch away from religious extremism, an inch better than the 9/11 and 7/7 bombers.
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