Thanks, binbag, for making a nice, gentle statement of faith that doesn't sound copy/pasted from a sales brochure.
Sometimes the language of faith can get in it's own way. "I believe there is a purpose" brings positive feelings. Getting all technical about what, precisely, someone must believe, why and in what manner just sounds like a bunch of words with 24 volume companion library of legaleze definitions to be sure of what emotional contract was just entered.
Using fewer words increases the chance that people will read each one.
