Why do I exist?  Is it because some self-replicating chemical has
designed and created me as an instrument for the sole purpose of
improving its success rate for self-replication?  Is it to express
some soul purpose?  Or is the reason of my existence without purpose?

Descartes’ phrase “I think, therefore I exist,” was meant to prove
that there is at least one fact in the universe that is beyond doubt.
I am, I exist is necessarily true each time that I pronounce it, or
that I mentally conceive it.  But his exploration here doesn’t tell us
why we exist.

Perhaps why we exist is defined by what Thomas Aquinas thought of as
salvation: “Three things are necessary for the salvation of man: to
know what he ought to believe; to know what he ought to desire; and to
know what he ought to do.”  Can our beliefs, desires and moral actions
answer the question why?

Tolstoy believed that “The essence of any religion lies solely in the
answer to the question: why do I exist, and what is my relationship to
the infinite universe that surrounds me?”

What do YOU think?

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