Multiple Choice
In this essay Pojman argues that religion, specifically theistic religion, gives special meaning to life, unavailable in secular worldviews. Furthermore, the autonomy that secularists prize (and sometimes value beyond its worth) is not significantly diminished by religious faith.
-According to Pojman, the argument that we cannot have both autonomy and purpose in life presents
A) a true dilemma.
B) a strong case against theism.
C) a false dilemma.
D) a strong case against the need for autonomy.
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