I actually wasn’t thinking in context of purpose in a theological sense, but rather in a purely secular and naturalistic sense. So… let’s change it to a theological sense.
Even in a “purely secular and naturalistic sense” the PURPOSE of existence is to continue to strive for a “better existence”.
Organic molecules “strive” to become “life” because their “purpose” is to be part of a “better form of existence”, a more “fullfilling” form, namely “life”.
In regards to the purpose of life… that’s a tough one. I’ve heard many different “purposes” of life. I don’t claim to know what the right one is.
This is where most people limit themselves into disconnecting from reality.
THE (singular) purpose in the universe is to “strive toward that which is the most good”, the MOST “desirable”, the MOST fully satisfying form of existence.
That one purpose has as it’s obvious goal, BEST EXISTENCE,… which is to be most fully “I AM”,… which is God.
All other sub-purposes of life either move one toward or away from that goal.
All we can do is live a good and moral life and hope that we are implicitly performing our purpose as expected from us by God. I believe that if we follow the Word of God we are performing our purpose… even if we don’t know specifically what that is (i.e. vocations, “calling”).
Also, I believe each person has a different purpose from God. You’re right that human communication and purely materialistic communication are not the only forms of valid communication. It’s a long story… but it’s only through those discrete forms of communication, prayer, and a strong faith that I am pursuing my current career.
We all have our special places within the great common striving toward God, and it would be lovely indeed is more people could hear the urging of matter itself and their brothers who know, which is there only to encourage them in their work.
Since only the will of man is capable of purposefully striving away from God, the creations of the universe truly cry when that choice is made, because it hinders them in their progress toward God.
And great shouts of joy, often unheard, are sent up for every will choosing the right direction.
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