If this was not the case and the material world was created...
If this was not the case and the material world was created in such a way that it did not promote life, it would have been against such Wisdom. Now we will intensify our argument. We know that man has an eternal spirit and the ability to acquire eternal perfection, but if it was assumed that man was here only to achieve material perfections which are limited only to the material world, then this is not then in resonance with Divine Wisdom.
This is especially so, when we consider how the material world is full of pain and where in order to achieve limited pleasure one has to endure much suffering. Furthermore the suffering and pain that one goes through is not usually worth the limited pleasure that one achieves. Due to this very limited calculation, many people became hedonistic, or certain individuals committed suicide despite the love that they had for life and eternity.
If life consisted only of going through social, financial, and physical difficulties with the result of momentary pleasure followed by the aftermath of exhaustion, which requires rest in order to regain strength for yet again the same repetition, a vicious circle is formed, which is unacceptable to the intellect.
An example of this pattern would be like a driver who fills up the petrol tank of his car, only in order to arrive at another petrol station, this then continues until the car breaks down or another obstacle brings an end to it. It is apparent from a logical analysis that such a life is absurd, also to reinforce the argument, is the fact that man has within him the intrinsic love to be eternal, which has been placed within him by the Creator.
He has also been endowed with the energy to accomplish this eternal goal, which encourages and motivates him towards its accomplishment. If we suppose that this human being during his ultimate development towards his Creator is going to fail whatever the case, then there is no wisdom in motivating and encouraging him towards a doomed destination. Therefore the placement of such a tendency within man is not at all compatible with the Divine wisdom of God.
The result that can be discerned from these two premises - of Divine wisdom and the possibility of eternal life for man - is that there must exist another life for man, which must be different from this life where he experiences trouble and limited pleasure.