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Why Am I Here?

Why Am I Here?

Why Am I Here? - A Fundamental Question

Why am I here on earth? Where did I come from? What am I worth? Do I have any intrinsic value? Do I serve a purpose? These are all fundamental questions. They are life’s “big questions.” How you answer these questions determines how you see the world and how you treat the world. Because you are a part of the world, how you see the world also determines how you see and treat yourself. So, it’s important that we resolve these fundamental questions. And it’s important that we discover the honest truth. Wrong answers to important questions aren’t helpful.

Where do we begin in our search for the truth? We begin at the beginning. Perhaps the most fundamental question is: does God exist? It’s fundamental because our answers to the other “big questions” actually hinge on how we answer this significant question. For example

Why Am I Here? - The Atheistic Worldview

Why I am here? Well, if God doesn’t exist, that means that life must have come about through some natural impersonal, unintelligent, and ultimately purposeless process. That means we’re ultimately as purposeless as the very process which brought us into existence. Life’s just an accident and so are you. You can find short term reasons for living like you’re here because your parents wanted to have children, etc., but ultimately you’re just an accident and so are your parents. Life is one big accident. You serve no purpose, you’ll cause no lasting effect, and in the grand scheme of things your life is utterly meaningless. Without a Creator in the beginning, there was nobody around to put you here on purpose which means you aren’t here for a reason. It’s that simple.

As far as asking “what am I worth,” without God we don’t actually have an intrinsic value, at least not an objective one. Our worth is ultimately subjective. You might think you’re worth something but someone else might think you’re worthless, and as long as there’s no transcendent Assessor to have the final say, no one’s ultimately right or wrong. In fact, without God there’s really no such thing as right or wrong. John Dewey (1859-1952), the famous 20th century atheist explained, “There is no God and there is no soul. Hence, there are no needs for the props of traditional religion. With dogma and creed excluded, then immutable truth is also dead and buried. There is no room for fixed, natural law or moral absolutes.”1

Philosophers generally agree: without an absolute God to make the rules, there is no such thing as a moral absolute; there are only preferences. You don’t actually have a right to live; you just prefer not to die. Someone else on the other hand might want to kill you regardless of how you feel about it, and who is to say that they’re wrong? In the absence of absolute morality, power reigns supreme; the strong survive and the weak get exploited.

Thankfully most governments see it as their duty to uphold what they see as your God-given right to live, and governments also happen to be the strongest institution among men (which means they can enforce morality upon those who don’t necessarily agree with your right to live). The founders of the United States of America put it well when they declared, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness, that to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed ” Unfortunately, some governments don’t share this worldview and their people suffer terribly for it.

Why Am I Here? - The Theistic Worldview

Why am I here? Well, if God does exist, that means He is ultimate reality. If He created you for a reason, that’s ultimately why your here. If you’re valuable to Him, that’s ultimately what you’re worth. What He says is right is absolutely right and what He says is wrong is absolutely wrong. We may be free moral agents with the freedom to make moral decisions, but that doesn’t mean we can choose what actually is right or wrong; that just means we’re capable of choosing to be right or wrong. God makes the rules. The question is: will He enforce them? Will God ever hold us accountable for our moral decisions? The prevailing instinct among the majority seems to be that, yes, God will hold us accountable. It’s as if most people instinctually know that one day they’re going to have to explain all the bad things they’ve done (which of course means that they also instinctually know that there is such a thing as moral absolutes).

The point is, if God really does exist, terms like “justice,” “purpose,” and “morality” aren’t abstract notions: God has a purpose for you (that’s why He made you), He’s the one who instituted morality, and in the end He’ll see that justice prevails. That’s a comforting thought to some, but it’s terrifying to others.

So don’t begin by asking, “Why am I here?” Begin by asking, “Does God exist?” If He doesn’t exist there’s really no point in asking “why am I here?” - everything is ultimately pointless. And if He does exist, you’ll discover your reason for living when you discover who He is. So begin at the beginning. Does God exist?

 

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  1. VirginatThirty says

    I cannot accept religion in its current “fairy tale” format and current “godmen” so I prefer to be Athiest.

    In the words of Dr. Richard P. Feynman
    I don”t have to know an answer. I don”t feel frightened by not knowing things; by being lost in a mysterious universe without any purpose — which is the way it really is, as far as I can tell, possibly. It doesn”t frighten me.

  2. VirginatThirty says

    Another Fenyman Quote, “I can live with doubt and uncertainty and not knowing. I think it is much more interesting to live not knowing than to have answers that might be wrong.” Go FIGURE

  3. Anuraag Mishra says

    Most Certainly!!! What is your opinion though? This question or this sequel of questions should answer the basic day to day actions of a person who raises these to himself.Lots of scope here to analyze oneself….keep it up!

    Anuraag

  4. Friendly Ghost says

    Will be back later to read this one and older posts. I realize we”re out of touch and want to remedy that :) Regards, Ghost

  5. SmartMind Freaky says

    nice one..well moulded…

  6. ghazal mehta says

    If we could see the miracle of a single flower clearly, our whole life would change.
    so there must be some reason for all of us to be here enjoy the life n live as it comes b bye . take care .

  7. psaint who says

    like the way your questions have been framed. but i believe there is a distinction between athiesm (who do not believe in theists) or a nihilism (who believe that searching for a purpose in life is futile) which should be made. your arguments were for yourself i believe. theisim or athiesim seemed only placeholder names. lots of chrs, ps. st

  8. soumitra nag says

    Nice blog . Your belief , faith , trust , reliance , and confidence is your God .

  9. Ramesh Pillai says

    Wow, you got me groping in the dark. Well, joke apart, it definitely is a point to ponder. Nice work.

    Cheers

  10. Raghavendran Iyer says

    gud one

  11. vps malhotra says

    PROFOUNDLY THOUGHT PROVOKING that is how your blog has impacted me. only human beings are endowed with the power of reasoning. and it is the most sacred function that you are discharging by poping up questions which are basic to life …well i am not interested in which side of the fence you are nor i am interested in doling out advice to join aol osho or any other brand like ishwariya vidalaya at mt abu or other sorts what has impressed me most is your courage KEEP IT go on asking….ask and you shall be answered, search and you shall find ,knock and the door shall open, thus say those who have found the answers. believe and be blind BUDDHA said so. no soul no god . your quote of jefferson is apt in it lies the answer….ARIBINDO raised these questiions RAMANAraised these all great souls got stirred by these basic questions of life GO ON find …….

  12. Nandan Newlander says

    Why am I here? certainly to live for today, to rue about yesterday and to worry about tomorrow.

  13. Lonely guy says

    I don”t know exactly who am i but a liveing being..and i believe there is some super natural power..you may call it god or anything..nice post Isha..

  14. Baldeo Pandey says

    Nice…………….

  15. PRASANNA COONDAPUR says

    does god exist? can anyone answer that or can anyone prove that god does not exist? well, search me. very thought provoking matter isha….it reminds me of the day when one fine sunday morning my then 6 year old daughter asked me “papa, who am i ?” as in who is she?
    i retorted “well, of course you are saumya and you are my lovely daughter. but she is insisted and went on to ask me again “..but who am i ? where did i come from? who am i going to be? will i know who am i one day papa? i felt scared. a six year old asking such profound questions was not what i was expecting on a sunday morning.
    isha, even today i keep looking at her and wonder “who am i???”

  16. shiva r says

    isha..all mortals ponder abt the same…smtms…chill out!! want to know really y r u here? ans is PURANE PAAP DHONE!!! that was pun

    serious - do a course in AOL…or join jeggi vasudev’’s isha yoga…lotsa youth into it!!

    but b4 u enter that world…experience all the niceties…lest u think and say –Y IM NOT THERE?…

  17. Wise Donkey says

    Lovely one Isha….one of those well balanced posts which makes a number of points. but tell me… which side of the fence do you belog to. Fundamentally..do you believe in an absolute? Again, wonderful post.

  18. myna mg says

    Nice post..

  19. rajesh vora says

    so for a change u too have joined the bandwagon of ppl who seek answers as to the reason of our existence…. a deviation from ur usual posts… actually have only read half the post.. shall complete it today or tomorrow…

  20. raj sharma says

    amazing coincidence isha…..why I say this …just read my latest post plz