ansan wrote...
fatman wrote...
[quote="elfen lied"]
This depends on what you believe in. If you believe in the Abrahamic God, for instance, humans were put on earth to worship him.
If you have no belief in a higher power then there is no reason.
Why? I don't believe in a god or higher (spiritual) power; basically, without demonstrable, quantifiable evidence (not just desires, emotions and feelings) I'm not buying the stories. But because of that you say there is no reason?
My reason is to enjoy this one life, improive myself and try to improve the lives of those around me. In my opinion believing in a next life et alia simply negates the preciousness of this mortal, earthly coil.
"Reason" implies cause and effect. There is a cause, and the effect is life. For deists, this cause is God.
You cannot say "I was brought into this life because I enjoy life." That just doesn't make sense. Unless you have a time machine and fathered yourself.
"Reason" also implies an intelligent force behind your creation. If you are an aetheist, then obviously you do not believe there is a (supernatural) intelligent force behind the creation of mankind. Unless you believe in aliens or some such. Thus, mankind was not put on earth for a reason. It just is.
Also, read the rest of my post.
In the meantime, as a species capable of rationalization, we can make our own personal reasons as to why we exist.
Which is exactly what you did.
My reason is to enjoy this one life, improive myself and try to improve the lives of those around me.