"...if God does not exist, that means that man and the universe exist to no purpose-since the end of everything is death-and that they came to be for no purpose, since they are only blind products of chance. In short, life is utterly without reason." [1]
Do you agree with Dr. Craig's conclusion? Explain why or why not in the comments.
This quote from Dr. Craig is part of a much richer argument he makes regarding the absurdity of life without God. If you are interested in hearing his entire case go here. Or you can read it here.
Courage and Godspeed,
Chad
Footnote:
1. William Lane Craig, Reasonable Faith, 3rd ed., p. 77.
Do you agree with Dr. Craig's conclusion? Explain why or why not in the comments.
This quote from Dr. Craig is part of a much richer argument he makes regarding the absurdity of life without God. If you are interested in hearing his entire case go here. Or you can read it here.
Courage and Godspeed,
Chad
Footnote:
1. William Lane Craig, Reasonable Faith, 3rd ed., p. 77.
Comments
Your quote is correct insofar as it refers to ultimate purpose, unless some other intelligence created the universe for a different and unknown ultimate purpose.
I was not raised in a Christian home. We believed in God in the general sense, and at some point in my family's life, we did go to the Catholic church infrequently. I did made my 1st Communion. But that's really as far as any church involvement went in our family.
By the time I reached high school age I had exhausted every philosophy/religion/worldview under the sun, trying to find the meaning and purpose of life. Oh, I didn't study them formally or even know all the names of them. But there are not many options to choose from when you get down to it. God either exists or he/she/it doesn't. The universe/life have a purpose, or they do not. There's life after death or there's not. (Or there's reincarnation.)
I thought all of these things through to their logical conclusions.
And especially when it came to atheism, I figured out in very short time that if there really is no god at all and we really are just products of blind chance... then this means life is utterly meaningless! Might as well kill yourself!
And that's exactly the point I was at when Jesus rescued me at 18 and I read the Bible for the first time. FINALLY, I had the answers as to whether the universe and life had any meaning or purpose at all! FINALLY, I knew why I would wake up each morning.
I don't know how people can make it to adulthood and even old age without even asking these questions, much less finding the answers in the biblical worldview.
Thank you for taking the time to comment and I hope you are well!
Just for clarity purposes, Dr. Craig does not offer this as an argument for God's existence.
In his book Reasonable Faith, 3rd. Ed.,and the article featured in the post, he writes, in regard to the argument above:
"...in a sense it does not even attempt to show in any positive sense that Christianity is true; it simply explores the disastrous consequences for human existence, society and culture if Christianity is false."
[p. 65]
Godspeed
In keeping with the 19th century atheist philosopher Cant, (I think) quote "I know, therefor I exist". If God doesn't exist neither does the philosopher.
God Bless
Gary
How does that conclusion follow?