Your argument confuses "the purpose of life," which is a question about the purpose of life existing at all, with "the function of life." Sure, life forms breathe, reproduce, and struggle for survival but that doesn't say anything of whether there is a purpose of life or what that purpose may be.
Edit: It would be my luck to stop reading responses just before the last one and then learn it contained a detailed response. Og was too esoteric-sounding in the middle for my tastes, but I agree with the gist of Og's argument. |