If you aren't accountable for your life, your life ultimately does not count. Today, R.C. Sproul explains why creation can only find meaning in relation to its Creator.
Transcript
The nineteenth century saw people who were not inclined towards religious commitment rejoicing over their newfound freedom when God was banished from the universe. They said, “Man is free now to carve out his own destiny.” The good news of nineteenth-century philosophy was that man is no longer accountable to God. The message of twentieth-century philosophy is that man no longer counts. And that’s a simple step in logic. If you’re not accountable for your life, that means ultimately your life doesn’t count. Right and wrong is a clue to the very meaning of the universe.
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