Theists are inclined to assert that human life would be meaningless if there was no personal immortality and God did not exist. The present paper aims to evaluate the truth of this claim. The author first explores the conception of meaning that is at the roots of the theistic position. After pointing out some difficulties with it, the author shows that, on a plausible alternative interpretation of what it is for an activity to have meaning, human life would fully qualify as meaningful even if it were not inscribed in a universal divine plan
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Di Muzio, G. (2006). Theism and the Meaning of Life. Ars Disputandi, 6(1), 128–139. https://doi.org/10.1080/15665399.2006.10819914
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