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God and a Meaningful Life
An argument refuting Kurt Baier's contention that man's life has meaning apart from God.
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| 1,000 words
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| 2008
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on Dec 01, 2008
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This paper explains and refutes Kurt Baier's contention that man's life has meaning apart from God based on the inherent lack of meaning in man's existence apart from God and the inability of man to create his own salvation.
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"In his essay "Without God, life may have meaning", Kurt Baier asserts that there is no scientific evidence to support the Christian contention that a supernatural creator or God is indispensable for the purpose of explaining the existence or occurrence of anything. This paper will argue that Baier's view is wrong and that a relationship with God is essential to a meaningful life based on two factors; the inherent lack of meaning in man's existence apart from God and the inability of man to..."Cite this Argumentative Essay:
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God and a Meaningful Life (2008, December 01)
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"God and a Meaningful Life" 01 December 2008.
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