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I can answer by using one premisse: God created the Universe.
>God wanted to make it, for himself. God is the only real Creator. Only God could do such thing. There's no way that something could come out of nowhere without will, the Will of God.
>Yes. If reality is matter, and if our actions matter, it's is.
>No, if God created the Universe with a purpose, he created History. The implication that God created the Universe, is that he created the History of the Universe. God lives outside time, and he couldn't create something that had time in it, but only the beginning. Doesn't make sense. Although inside the Universe experiment free will, in the ultimate reality, the Reality, we don't.
>Yes
>Yes, if the purpose of God was experiment what's the absence of God in small doses in the experience with sin, he probably did it so we could understand how great after life is going to be.
>Maybe, what's objectively? You can't experience earth objectively, but you can experience a time in moment in a place with circumstances and judge it by your life experiences objectively.
>The one based on God. If God created the world, he is the moral. His characteristics are objectively the good, and the opposite the bad.
>It's a language to describe math, the consistency/logic inside our Universe.

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