Ornery,
<...There is more to life than just living...>
At risk of profound understatement, I skeptically contend that our powers of imagination are accomplished tools at seeing that just such a premise apparently holds true.
<...There is something that binds all living things...>
Double carbon bonds, for sure. What else is this something such that skeptical scrutiny cannot find it?
<...There is even proof of family members marking the exact instant that a relative dies hundreds of miles away...>
Anecdotal evidence is fallable; such evidence is subject to personal biases both in its expressions and its interpretations. One must be concerned that the source of such proof is not the imaginations of the interested parties.
A scientific instrument that is without any powers of imagination might make a good impartial witness to such 'markings' as so claimed. Which instrument would you suggest might prove that god is not imaginary?
<...I've just accepted that we are the physical manifestation of God's will, or life...>
Is this to imply that you have grown weary of the search for the truth of the supposition that god exists? That it suits your purposes to accept the notion without further critical examination?
<...Life isn't physical, but it exists...>
Rephrasing: qualitative aspects of Life are subjective, its quantitative aspects are objective.
Though Science has little to directly say about quality of life, its application to issues of human need has dramatically enhanced life's quality. And Science also has succeeded in depriving subjective philosophies of their historical tendency for pre-definiton of life's quantitative aspects -- e.g.: thanks to Science, it now is common knowledge that the universe is not Earth-centered as once was the subjective necessity.
<...I assume...I have a feeling...Dunno, just trying...I guess...>
