Living in this world of wonder, and the pondering I sometimes engage in, can at times lead me in a reasonable quest for an examination of purpose. It's inclusion of struggle is easy enough to understand. Life without it would leave us bereft of beneficial growth, not to mention the purpose that leads to a conclusion. Courage has to be sustained by the obverse, which is cowardliness, love that conquers hate, ambition over lackadaisical reluctance, and on and on. That I can see purpose in Gods creation is self evident. It imposes itself on us regardless of where we reside physically, mentally, and spiritually. It's obviously God's playground that He gave us to reside in. That's partly why I'm such a proponent of freewill. Our purpose in life should be inclusive of a point of resolution. I can't see any plausible argument that can refute that. I only have this one resolution that I can't come to terms with...was it absolutely necessary for the inclusion of flies and mosquitoes? I don't even want to explore any rationale for any necessity or beneficence as would pertain to their existence. Life is full of challenges. I can understand the relevance behind choice and consequences and the growth aspect of it all in the perfection and molding of our being for for God's purpose. I just can't get a grip on why it was absolutely necessary for God's inclusion of flies and mosquitoes.