Would You Still Obey God If Tomorrow Is Your Last Day
Description
Greg Koukl and Tim Barnett examine Alex O’Connor’s thought experiment suggesting that if the world were to end shortly after one’s death, many traditionally meaningful activities would feel pointless. They question what role this illustration is meant to play in a broader account of meaning, especially since atheism already assumes that everything ultimately fades away. Greg notes that this condition reflects the internal logic of atheism, not a new insight, and contrasts it with the Christian view where meaning genuinely endures.
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