Discussion»Questions»Religion and Spirituality» According to bible sin, suffering and death will end on Earth so then if there is no want for ANYTHING what would be one's purpose in life?
Here's another one suggesting that you can't see the good without some bad for contrast. Do you put sand in your bed before you can appreciate the clean sheets?
Isaiah 65:25 'the lion will eat grass like the bull' . Do you think God will destroy bedbugs or make them just eat human dung or something ?
This post was edited by Kittigate at January 29, 2017 8:37 AM MST
Things to do when sin, suffering, and death no longer exist on earth
1. Travel throughout the planet until you can say you know every nook and cranny. 2. Study every culture, and habits of every single inhabitant on the planet 3. Learn the countless and too numerous to mention skills that exist. 4. Study human anatomy and specialize in each body part (organs, etc.) 5. Study ever species of animal life in existence (on the ground, oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, etc.) 6. Study plant life 7. Develop natural talents God has endowed you with, ( example: athletic abilities, dance, voice, etc.) 8. Study technology 9. Once you have learned everything you need to know about life on earth study astronomy and the never ending universe. You will have eternity (Titus 1:2)
Yes lots of interesting stuff to spend tons of time learning about. I would prefer study of warm bodied live specimens specializing in counting the number of hairs in a certain area of the body especially those ladies you see sunbathing on the French Riviera - if they would stay still long enough.
To take a break from learning about all the stuff there is a never ending interest I could do things like seeing how many trillion years it would take to grow my beard long enough to wrap around the equator 3 times -different sorts of things to pass time...
It's about finding purpose in life, which at this point with life being so short it is simply not possible. There is a purpose for every humans existence, but most will never allow themselves the opportunity to find out.