Title: God and the Meaning of Life
1God and the Meaning of Life
- Most Urgent of Questions
- Why does the universe exist? Why is there
something instead of nothing? - Why do human beings in general exist?
- Why do I exist?
2God and the Meaning of Life
- Are there any objective values which provide
significance and a goal or purpose for the
universe as a whole, human life in general, or my
life in particular?
-What is the meaning of moral statements? -Why
should I be moral?
3Metaethics and the Meaning of Moral Statements
- Definition That branch of philosophy which
analyzes the meaning of certain moral terms - (right, wrong, good, bad, ought, worth, and so
forth)
4Metaethics and the Meaning of Moral Statements
- Noncognitivist Theories - Statements are not
indicative, or true or false
Emotivism the meaning of moral statements is in
the expression of emotion
Imperativalism moral statements are merely
moral commands
5Metaethics and the Meaning of Moral Statements
- Cognitivist Theories - statements are indicative
and give factual information
- Subjectivist Theories moral statements convey
information about the speaker - private
subjectivism moral statements describe the
psychological state of the speaker - cultural
relativism moral statements express
sociological opinions
6Metaethics and the Meaning of Moral Statements
- Cognitivist Theories (cont.)
- Objectivist Theories moral statements convey
information by properties of people or acts -
ethical naturalism ethical terms can be
reduced to scientific properties - ethical
non-naturalism moral properties exist which
persons and acts have and which moral
statements ascribe to people and acts
7Reasons for Being Moral
- Why should I adopt the moral point of view as a
guiding force over my life? - Justifications for morality
- moral should -Am I obligated to be moral?
- it is the morally right thing to be moral
- reasonable should -What rational justification
can be given to me as to why it would be
reasonable for me to adopt the moral point of
view?
8Four Views of the Meaning of Life
9Nihilism and Naturalism
- Beliefs
- Human existence is totally meaningless
- There are no values, thus no reason to be moral
- God is dead
- Science has shown life to be meaningless
10Nihilism and Naturalism
- Objections
- The belief that God is dead is diminishing
- Values may exist even though they cannot be
proven - Proof of everything is not necessary. Proving
proof would continue ad infinitum. - Nazi genocide and the torture of babies is
obviously wrong. - Questions of meaning and value are outside the
limits of science - Nihilism is unlivable and cannot be rationally
recommended
11Temporal Purpose and Optimistic Humanism
- Beliefs
- There is no reason for existence, but humans
create values and give life their own meaning - Life can be subjectively satisfying
12Temporal Purpose and Optimistic Humanism
- Objections
- Suggests living a life of delusion
- No rational justification over nihilism
- No rational objection to obvious moral atrocities
(ex. Nazis, torturing babies, etc.)
13Immanent Purpose and Transcendentalism
- Beliefs
- There is no reason for existence, but life has
objective meaning because objective values can be
found within life - Values are there as brute givens
- ethical non-naturalism
- meaning comes from objective values which are
immanently realized in life itself
14Immanent Purpose and Transcendentalism
- Objections
- Cannot account for moral guilt (Guilt requires a
Person to feel guilty towards) - Cannot account for retributive punishment
(Necessitates Being to whom, we repay for moral
wrong) - Moral values without moral law-giver does not
make sense
15Immanent Purpose and Transcendentalism
- Objections (continued)
- If moral values are cosmic entities, why would
they have do with us? - It would seem inconsistent to allow moral values
and not God - Cannot explain how detailed aspects of morality
can be known - Has no adequate answer for why to obey morality
over ones selfish interests
16Cosmic Purpose and Christian Theism
- Beliefs
- The universe, man, and individuals have reason
for existence and for living - Cosmos exists to glorify God and promote the good
of His creatures - Human history has purpose, showing the struggle
between good and evil - Values come from God, through nature and the Bible
17Cosmic Purpose and Christian Theism
- Beliefs (continued)
- Motives for morality
- the love of God
- the sake of doing right
- the rewards of obeying God
18Cosmic Purpose and Christian Theism
- Popular Objections
- God complicates values
- Presence of God undercuts meaning of life
- Existence of God and an afterlife does not give a
meaning to life - Christian motive for morality collapses into
personal egoism
- Rebuttal
- Morality is based on Gods nature
- Man has free will, was designed to find meaning
in God - They are necessary components to meaning value
and purpose are based in Gods nature - Rewards not sole motive, but a part
19Conclusion
- Nihilism and Optimistic Humanism are empty and
lacking purpose - Immanent Purpose and Christian Theism affirm the
existence of values and purpose - Christian Theism has a better explanation
- Christian Theism has only weak objections
20THE END
- Aaron Homoya and Josh Hedges