Generator: Let me put it this way. Imagine you're a robot. (which we all are, but lets not start that argument) Imagine you've completed a mission that was given to you by your designer. But instead of self-destructing, you continue going about doing everything you did before. Now "why" do you still do this? Maybe the designer programmed another mission into your system, one that your not completely aware of? If not, why havent you gone and killed yourself? Open up the lid and have a look at the wires. Why are you doing this? Why did you buy that banana? Why did you get married? Is it a designer? Survival? Or something else? I'm not asking about whether you "believe" you've got a legitimate right to live, or why you want to live. I'm asking about why you want to "want to live". (extra "want" added deliberately.) Pull the metal apart and have a look at the wires, the design. A bit like some of the eastern religions(i dont belong to them). Just for a few minutes, before doing anything, look at what your doing what caused it, why that cause occured.
The whole "why the cause occurred" is the basis of my argument about a god/creator. How did the "why" get there?
edit: I havent read the latest post yet, wait a sec...