Searching for a deeper meaning to the purpose of life we notice that people seem to differ in characters from one another.
Often an educated assumption is made that somehow we grow not to be alike.
What about children? Are they not all the same?
A scientific researcher may assume all children are the same based on certain observable factors but every parent ever born knows that each child is unique.
Some people are more intellectual "by nature" than others, scientists might say, defining an inherent or pre-existing state responsible for this quality. Many atheists strongly believe a certain contribution by a "Mother Nature" a mystique, divine, creative and peace infusing being is responsible for the, otherwise, "random mutation" most monotheistic religions attribute to a being they call God, or other, who they see as a creator.
It seems that all faiths and even educated doubts agree that our deep qualities that define our being are pre-existing and not decided by ourselves.
Could it be then that the reason why we find it difficult to get along with some people is because... let's say it in a different way...
If we suppose that one person had the character and function of a muscle cell and met two others who carried characteristics of a brain cell and a bone cell, respectively, and they decided to discuss the purpose of life as seen by each one of them as they each see it.
Would they get along well with each other?
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Often an educated assumption is made that somehow we grow not to be alike.
What about children? Are they not all the same?
A scientific researcher may assume all children are the same based on certain observable factors but every parent ever born knows that each child is unique.
Some people are more intellectual "by nature" than others, scientists might say, defining an inherent or pre-existing state responsible for this quality. Many atheists strongly believe a certain contribution by a "Mother Nature" a mystique, divine, creative and peace infusing being is responsible for the, otherwise, "random mutation" most monotheistic religions attribute to a being they call God, or other, who they see as a creator.
It seems that all faiths and even educated doubts agree that our deep qualities that define our being are pre-existing and not decided by ourselves.
Could it be then that the reason why we find it difficult to get along with some people is because... let's say it in a different way...
If we suppose that one person had the character and function of a muscle cell and met two others who carried characteristics of a brain cell and a bone cell, respectively, and they decided to discuss the purpose of life as seen by each one of them as they each see it.
Would they get along well with each other?
Searching for a deeper meaning to life and sharing the findings.
Join for regular updates!
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