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1.What is the ultimate purpose of Humanity?

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2.And is humanity capable of galactic power.

3.What do you think is our ultimate demise, and how long do we have before that...do we have billionsof years left or is our end around the corner?

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  1. The Holy Quran says: "I (GOD) have only created Jinns and men, that they may serve Me." [Holy Quran, Chapter #51, Verse #56]

    The ultimate purpose of creation of humanity is to worship true God. Worshipping doesn't only mean praying.

    Praying is one of the highest kind of worship. The other forms of worship are enjoining what is good and forbidding what is bad.

    If you're helping others, teaching someone, stay neat and clean, give charity, etc; this also means you're worshipping God.

    Likewise, if you're not telling lies, not cheating someone, not killing or hurting others, not being treacherous, not indulging in illegal activities; you'll get blessed and you'll get rewarded for the same.


  2. 1 As the good book says Man was created to be with God.

    2.As the good book says being with God is being with the creator of the universe.  Why should we try to achiever galactic power?

    3.As the good book says man will live not just in this universe and earth but in the one yet to come.

    But from a purely science fiction

    1. Humanity is to serve our fellow man and other beings.

    2. Man is very much capable of galactic power.  But with much power is much responsibility.  As long as we are humane in that endeavor we will survive.  Not because of our power but because of our policy to be humane in all situations no matter what.

    3. I do not think in terns of demise for I prefer to be an optimist about man's future.  Therefore the future is as bright for long as man has the intelligence and the wisdom to use what we have for good and not evil.


  3. !. The purpose of life is life itself. It has no other purpose. One should ask retroactively what would be the purpose of having a purpose at all.

    2. Unlikely, considering the vastness of the galaxy. It would be like one anthill attempting to dominate the earth.

    3. Someone meets their ultimate demise every day. "Billions of years" is so incomprehensable as to be irrelevant. It's unlikely that humankind won't evolve into something else within a quarter million years at most.

  4. 1- to make the pass without hurting anything.

    2-Absolutely not. We can not even make a car that runs.

    3a)-our demise is inevitable. We are too selfish to survive eternity.

    3b)-billions of years? Hmm....I have a hard time processing that concept. I have a hang up with time. It seems so long, & unbelievable. Not Billions, but an extremely long time. OK.

  5. The ultimate purpose of humanity is to discover new things to want and thus enable the Universe to expand.

    Humanity is capable of whatever can be thought of.

    There is no ultimate demise.  We have forever.  Why?  Because some of us want it that way and that is good enough.

  6. 1) To serve God.

    2) Perhaps some day of galactic travel.

    3)  Ultimate demise... No, Ultimate judgement.  Yes!

    Revelations 20

    11  Then I saw a great white throne and him who was seated on it. Earth and sky fled from his presence, and there was no place for them.

    12  And I saw the dead, great and small, standing before the throne, and books were opened. Another book was opened, which is the book of life. The dead were judged according to what they had done as recorded in the books.

    For those found worthy.... read Reveleations 21

    http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?boo...

    May you find your true purpose.

    Bai

  7. The purpose of humanity is too be humane.  To be the best you, YOU can be.

    Not in the foreseeable future.

    And I won't be around to experience it.  And if I live so long, I'll be in the middle of it.

    Peace.

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