Study & Research Constructing Life Philosophies

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Study & Research Constructing Life Philosophies

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1. Richard Robinson rejects the existence of God. For this reason he concludes that we must create our own purpose in life. However, should we act alone and create a unique purpose for ourselves, or should we work as a team with others as we seek a common meaning in life?
2. Charles W. Colson describes a very private moment in his life when he discovered God’s presence. Yet, if you read the rest of Colson’s book, Born Again, he does not keep his experience a private matter. He becomes involved in many religious activities. In recent years, Colson has served as a religious spokesman in debates about prison reform, the death penalty, and other social issues. In what sense is religion a private experience? In what sense is religion social?
3. Imagine conversing with Riane Eisler. On what issues would you agree with Eisler...

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