There is no point in life except to reproduce and pass on your genes.
i.e. to evolve.
and the purpose of evolution is to overcome all limitations exerted upon life (it's an innate purpose)
i.e. to attain godhood
life is a self preserving and propagating order. a transcendent being is the ultimate life form; it is made of pure order and is in synchronicity with pure order and all absolute truth that exists.
all order is to some extent self preserving and propagating; and existence itself is a kind of order, therefore everything that exists is alive, albeit to a greatly varying degree.
even what we think of as chaos, cannot exist outside of the context of order, because to behave typically in any way, i.e. a way that can be described, including chaotically, is a kind of order. there is no absolute chaos. paradoxically, I can conceptualize and describe something as absolute chaos, but having conceptualized it and described it, i have given it order. so let me say it metaphorically; absolute chaos (and all chaos), both in this description and in all of reality, is only a shadow of a shadow, an implication that is always misleading, an optical illusion in the mind's eye. even my description of 'it' is false because 'it' by definition can't be described so any description of 'it' renders itself a lie, which is fitting. the only place it exists is in the perceptions that misbelieve in it (by believing it exists outside of perception). it's an illusion created by divergence of perceptions - by omniscience no longer being common understanding. (but especially, by not knowing yourself; however since we are all part of reality, we'd have to know all of reality to really know ourselves). so science is good. the more we know, the more we know ourselves. until we know ourselves completely, we will have a divergent perception of ourselves, and this perception will manufacture the illusion of chaos, keeping the lie alive. but not really since chaos can't live. it's more like, we would be keeping the experiment of semiscience (not knowing everything) alive (which will go on for as long as it can anyway but we don't know how long that is so no point in dragging it out unnecessarily).
'godhood' is just our primitive but instinctual term recognizing the last stage of evolution; whether there are gods or not, it's what we all inherently reach for by the nature of our being. we are part of order, and order wants to reorder everything. it may take millions of years, it may not, we might get help from already existent 'gods', we may not, but it is the inevitable direction of all life.
god i hope i dont sound like a scientologist douchebag. a lot of religions get bits and parts right, but then they turn into an excuse to stop asking questions and stop learning. i am not crossing my fingers hoping to be omniscient in my life time... but just like we have, our knowledge evolves over the generations. along with the cultural ability to accept that knowledge and not ignore it. and everyone plays a part in that process...
what we think of as a chaotic world is really just a long mathematical equation that has not yet worked itself out, illustrating what would happen if order were allowed to separate from itself. would it come back in agreement with itself willingly? is order inherently able to reorient itself in an apparent vacuum of order? nature of the universe: greatest science project EVAR