Is Religion Obsolete? Alex O’Connor VS Greg Koukl
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In a roundtable discussion on The Diary of a CEO, Alex O’Connor’s pointed to Blaise Pascal’s gambler as an example of how meaning comes from striving toward a goal we believe will fulfill us but have not yet attained. In contrast, Greg Koukl and Tim Barnett distinguish between meaning and purpose, arguing that purpose depends on first understanding what life is for. When meaning is reduced to personal preference or utility, people default to standard markers of success like wealth, achievement, and relationships, only to discover these are not enough.
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