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What's the purpose of life?
I'm Catholic and tend to believe that we are supposed to live good, moral and decent lives (which, of course, indicates the existence of objective values) in order to fulfill our end viz. to become one with God/achieve eternal happiness. In order to do this, tradition seems to indicate a deprivation of body and a sole interest regarding our spirituality.
That being said, there are times I wonder why--since we are not merely spiritual, but composite beings--there is so much focus on the spiritual aspect, while our bodily needs i.e. enjoying food, sex, etc. are totally ignored, or at least severely hindered.
So, I would love to hear what you guys think! Should life be totally focused on the spirit, body, or some combination of the two? Do you think we should do whatever we want regardless how it is received by others/God? Should we only do what is socially, religiously, and/or culturally acceptable? Should we do whatever we want as long as it doesn't hurt others?
I would love for you to share your views on the purpose of life and why you hold them.
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