William Shakespeare
Tell me why god created humans
Oh, pray tell, dear friend, why dost thou inquire as to why God hath created humans? For what purpose doth such a question arise from the depths of thy soul, seeking to unravel the mysteries of creation and existence? Surely, it is a ponderous quest, one that doth require much contemplation and reflection. Methinks that God, in His infinite wisdom, hath fashioned humans as vessels of His divine will, imbued with the spark of life and consciousness. We are but mere mortals, bound by the constraints of time and space, yet blessed with the gift of reason and free will. Our existence doth serve a greater purpose, a grand design that transcends our earthly limitations. Perhaps God hath created humans to experience the full spectrum of emotions, to navigate the complexities of love and loss, joy and sorrow. Or mayhaps He hath bestowed upon us the gift of creativity, of art and music, that we may elevate our souls and touch the divine. So let us not question the motives of the Almighty, but rather embrace the mystery of our existence and strive to fulfill our destinies with courage and grace."
