vision-master wrote:Everyone fears death. Well maybe not the Dalai Lama.
You're projecting. Dismissing the instinctive fear that is irrational is not a challenging exercise, but you do have to consciously choose to do so.
My question is, what are our real origins, nobody knows.
What happens AD, not one knows..
Why are we here, no one knows...
1. real, as in physical? Biochem molecules hook up, morph, grow, replicate, die; some replicate better than others. real as in why our form, as opposed to form X? If we were form X, it'd be the same question; so regardless of end state, the question is the same, which reduces to the final answer, which is that this form best propagated for this particular lineage of genetic material at this particular time in the history of the universe.
2. Particular faith's have doctrines regarding that question. Humans figured out a few centuries ago, that you can not test the hypothesis with the tools available in the physical world; so these doctrines are not falsifiable, and must be taken, or discarded solely on faith. Wrapping them in an obfuscation layer to produce a pretense of objective fact does nothing to prove the hypothesis and only yields information about the deceitfulness of the presenter.
3. Why does there need to be a why? Just because you can ask a question, does not imply that an answer satisfying the structure of the question can be given that is true.