to get out of birth and rebirth i.e. reincarnation.
According to the Bible verse Ecclesiastes 12:13, the purpose of life is to fear God and keep his commandments.
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According to the Bible, the purpose of life is to love and serve God, to follow His commandments, and to bring glory to Him through our actions and relationships with others.
The purpose of life according to philosophy is a complex and debated topic. Some philosophers believe it is to seek happiness and fulfillment, while others argue it is to pursue knowledge and understanding. Ultimately, the purpose of life may vary depending on individual beliefs and perspectives.
According to Mahatma Gandhi the purpose of life is to live, act and think in a rightful manner. The soul feels its best when we nurture it with rightfulness.
Mark Twain's quotes suggest that the purpose of life is to find joy, make a positive impact, and live authentically.
Sikhism believes in One God, Karma,Meditation On God, and to live a life of house holder rather than being ascetic.
Ultimate purpose in life for a Sikh is to become Gurmookh (God willed) and stop being Manmookh (Selfwilled).ANS#2:Sikhism instructs that our life has a purpose and a goal. It offers an opportunity for self and God realization. Moreover man is responsible for his own actions. He cannot claim immunity from the results of his actions. He must therefore be very vigilant in what he does. The goal of human life to merge with God is accomplished by meditation on God and performance of acts of service and charity. Sikhism emphasizes the path of devotion. It also lays stress on the need for earning God's Grace in order to reach the spiritual goal.
In a way Sikhism does have the most proof of existence as it is the youngest religion out there. Many believe that Sikhism is also the most accurate religion due to its young existence leaving it to be most relatable religion todays world and way of life.
Please refer to this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sikhism.
In my view the exploration of virtue in Plutachs parallel lives and the moralistic tone of the narrative seems to suggest that Plutarch belived that the attainment of virtue was the purpose of life.
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