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Questions of Life

by Todd Elder at Exploring Creation

Life can be explored in many ways including science, philosophy, and Scripture. Scripture study is the most important because it explores the spiritual aspects of life. Science is also of interest because it explores the physical aspects of life. Philosophy is the least useful because it explores ideas which may or may not exist and is often limited to principles of pleasure and pain.

Questions of Life

The following questions are included in the great questions of life because how we answer them has a huge impact on the choices we make and how we live our lives.

Who am I?

Explores answering the question 'Who am I?' with an action verb rather than a descriptive noun or adjective.

What do I want?

Explores the popular answers of society and the deeper answers of Scripture. The answers given by Creation and Evolution are considered with an emphasis on love.

Where did I come From? The Origin of Man

Where did I come from? This question is dealt with by exploring the origin of man, the evidence against human evolution, and the evidence for the creation of mankind.

What Happens After I Die?

Examines what happens after life ends. The answers given by Creation and Evolution are considered with an emphasis on the quality of eternal life.

The Great Questions of Life

A general overview exploring some of the questions and possible answers to the meaning of life with a special emphasis on the comparative answers given by the views of Creation and Evolution.