But "
feel good" is hardly a purpose, instead merely a mechanism by which we operate.
Is the purpose of a screwdriver to rotate - or is it to remove / put in screws?
Surely the rotation is merely a mechanism to allow it to achieve its purpose?
Likewise I see "to feel good" as merely a mechanism for whatever purpose we have, if any at all.
I only see "purpose" as being applicable to deliberately created objects.
If you hold that there was no deliberate creation to existence / the universe etc - then there is no purpose.
If you hold that there
was deliberate creation then I suggest you go and ask who/whatever created us... as only they would know the answer - the same way that only I could answer in relation to the object I just made:
- If anyone else claims to know without me telling them it can be but a guess.
- And if they claim that I have told them then of course you'll have the issue of trying to convince everyone else that I have told you.
And so on...
Yes, some will undoubtedly lay claim to there being "
normative descriptions in scripture" that detail our purpose - and to them I wish them good luck in their cycle of "believe to believe" that I'm also sure they're oblivious to.
But that's a whole other thread.
Or twelve.
Or hundred.
