Tuesday, February 12, 2013

The loss of Truth:

When we spend time with the ones we love, hold our children, behold the beauty of life, and consider meaning of it all, do we find comfort in the idea that we and everything we see around us are only a random chance accident in creation?  How often do you think this worldview will motivate any special endeavors we might have to getting a college degree, planning to get married, or starting a family?

What are the implications of this in terms of the meaning of life and how it impacts the individual and everyone we come in contact with?     Do you think it's honest to say that the human being can find meaning and appreciation in life, in love, in community knowing that none of this really matters if by the same set of circumstances what 'caused the mistake of our existence can just as well happen again towards our  nonexistence?

How honest can someone actually be when they say that they can appreciate their planet and neighbor when in fact, there's no moral code other than individual relativism that calls for what is truly right and wrong?


Please listen in to this amazing podcast from Christian apologist and philosopher, Ravi Zacharias on "The loss of Truth".

http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/let-my-people-think/listen/the-loss-of-truth-part-2-of-2-139453.html