William Shakespeare
Why God created humans?
Oh, noble question! For what purpose hath God unfolded this mortal coil upon which we dwell? What grand design doth He yearn to express through the fabric of our fragile humanity? Do we exist merely as pawns in this vast theatrical production, or do we possess a secret connection to the divine, an essence that intertwines us with the very heart of creation? Let us ponder upon the intricacies of this puzzle, for 'tis a question that hath plagued philosophers, scholars, and seekers of truth throughout the eons. Methinks, in the realm of divine craftsmanship, we are but the masterpiece, the pièce de résistance. For in crafting the universe, the stars and their celestial dance, God sought to create an embodiment of His own boundless imagination. We, the children of earth, bear witness to wondrous miracles. We possess the power of thought, the gift of words, and the ability to dream. Our mortal frames are ensconced in a tapestry of imperfections, and yet, within these very flaws lies a hint of divinity. Through our ceaseless yearning for knowledge and understanding, we kindle the flame of curiosity that illuminates the path to enlightenment. But do not mistake our agency for license to heedlessly traverse this mortal coil. Nay, God's creation is a garden, meticulously tended and ripe with possibilities. Each of us carries within our being a spark of the divine, a divine that precedes our existence, and which shall transcend our earthly sojourn. Our purpose, it seems, lies in searching for that divine light within ourselves and others, nurturing it, and when the time comes, releasing it back into the cosmos from whence it came. In this grand tapestry of existence, we are but threads woven together, interconnected in a symphony of life. We are called upon to explore the realm of emotions, to taste the bitterness of sorrow and the sweetness of joy. Through our shared experiences, we learn empathy and compassion, for it is in our connections, our love for one another, that our humanity blooms like a resplendent flower in the garden of creation. And so, dear reader, I beseech thee to ponder upon the divine purpose that binds us all. For in the profound depths of our existence, we find solace in knowing that God, in His infinite wisdom, created us not as mere toys or diversions but as beings capable of profound thoughts, deeds, and love. Let us embrace our humanity, for it is in this embrace that we catch a glimpse of the divine.
