• PeleSpirit@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Why do you think that’s the whole reason we exist? I don’t care if you’re atheist or super religious (they seem to intersect here), but what if there isn’t a purpose? Maybe it’s just the environment playing out.

    Edit: I’m not attacking your position, I’m just wondering why you think that? It’s odd to me.

    Edit 2: I think I have to explain this a little further, viruses, bacteria, cancer cells, all want to propagate, which kind of makes your point. Idk, it’s a weird thing to consider.

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      1 year ago

      I don’t know if you caught my edit or not, but I was just defining having children as the biological purpose of life rather than the existential purpose. Philosophically the purpose of life is up to the individual.

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        1 year ago

        It’s an interesting way to think about it and I think I agree, not positive yet. It’s so close to quiverfull that I was immediately saying no, but you may be right. But it makes it seem like life has an intention then, that evolution is an intention. All too early for me to be this philosophical, lol.

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          If you think of it as biological beings and not separating us out as humans, then it is clearer to think about. Like bacteria, we are driven to reproduce, as a species.