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Reason, accurately applied, exposes the cruelty and futility of this present world. However, reason alone is not able to give answers to ultimate questions. There is in fact a fundamental futility to life on earth because of the curse of decay. This fundamental futility has been recognized by philosophers as well as scientists.

The biblical book of Ecclesiastes is wise King Solomon's record of his experiment to test the full measure of what life "under the sun" has to offer, i.e., what life has to offer from the human perspective. Ecclesiastes reports the results of a diligent quest for purpose, meaning, and satisfaction in human life. The conclusion that he comes to is that life is futile and perplexing.  "Vanity of vanities! All is vanity!" (Ecclesiastes 1:2) All is futile proud emptiness. All earthly goals and ambitions when pursued as ends in themselves lead to frustration. Except, Solomon concludes at the end of his analysis, “to fear God, and keep His commandments" (Ecclesiastes 12:13). 

Because of this observed futility, nihilist and existentialist philosophers say that truth is not objective. The logic is that since life is fundamentally futile, all is absurd. Rather than turn to God in the midst of futility, they use futility to define all reality and say simply that the most important thing is willful activity on the part of man. People should abandon the role of rational spectator and simply act. Why try to make sense of absurdity? “Just do it!”. “Obey Your Thirst!” These and other advertisement slogans of pop culture have been based on such philosophy. Of course, the philosophy is left arguing that it does not matter what the action is, the point is simply to act. This justifies behavior of any kind; rational or irrational, kind or cruel, just or unjust.

Solomon went beyond the nihilists in his thinking about futility, recognizing that God and the deep longing of the human heart require righteousness, justice, and love.

- Mark Cadwallader, Board Chairman of Creation Moments

Image: King Solomon in Old Age, Gustave Doré, PD, Wikimedia Commons.

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About The Author

Mark W. Cadwallader

Mark W. Cadwallader is Board Chairman of Creation Moments and has served on the Board since 1996. He holds a Master of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Houston and has worked as an applied materials scientist and engineer in plastics, oil additives, and pollution control for 20 years. He operates his own consulting firm, providing product development and expert failure analysis among other services. Mark has been a supporter of Creation Moments since 1983 and credits the ministry for opening his faith to the unerring credibility of the Bible in all areas including science, and thus helping to transform his life. Mark has published over 100 articles and conference papers in his scientific field of expertise as well as in Creation Science and apologetics. He is a conference and seminar speaker in his field of geosynthetics and pollution control, and in Creation/Intelligent Design. He has given expert testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Hazardous Materials. Mark and his wife Susan homeschool their six children in Conroe, Texas.



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