existentialism and the existence of god
Existentialism is a philosophical theory that focuses on the individual's subjective experience and freedom of choice in existing. It emphasizes the individual's responsibility for their own actions and existence, as well as the search for meaning and purpose in life. The existence of God, on the other hand, refers to the question of whether a higher power or divine being exists. It involves contemplating various religious, philosophical, and scientific arguments surrounding the existence of God, including debates on evidence, faith, and personal beliefs.
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