Write a short (four to six page) essay in which you answer ONE of the following questions. Your paper must have a definite thesis, must give an argument for that thesis, and must take into account possible objections.
1. Does William Lane Craig succeed in establishing that without God there can be no objective moral standards?
2. To what degree do the amount and variety of evil in the world provide evidence for denying that there is an omnipotent, omniscient, and perfectly good God?
3. Does the brain death argument succeed in making it unlikely that the conscious lives of individual persons continue after they have died?
4. What is John Hick's "religious pluralism", and how plausible is it? How well does it stand up to the objections we discussed in class?