- To love God
- To solve a problem
- Entertainment
- A power source
- No purpose is necessary
- Something else
- We can't know God exists, therefore loving what can't be known is foolish.
- We can't identify anything as a problem since we can't know anything for certain
- One person's entertainment is another person's offense.
- It existence of the "power source" can be discerned or proven
- What's "necessary" and what is not can't be discerned
- We'll never know, so there's no point in contemplating "something else"
Honestly, there is no purpose. Since we can't prove a purpose exists, the purpose can't exist.
That's the only logical conclusion to today's "nothing is absolute" philosophy.
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