Danielle Hawkins- Nature to Creation
In the chapter On Not Knowing Where or Who We Are, Wirzba brings up the reality that many point out when discussing emotions and how they are simply products of chemical reactions in our brain. This takes all the beauty and greatness out of living. It makes life pointless. Wirzba says that it "leaves us and the world lifeless and cold" (12). If I'm being real I don't think any of us want to live in this kind of world or life. This way of viewing life is molded by thinkers like Nietzsche and Weinberg. Wirzba goes on to argue that "we take our cues on how to live from where and who we think ourselves to be" (13). This powerful quote defines all of human action. I do not want to view my life as meaningless and emotions only coming from chemical reactions. The destruction of life and man is inevitable when we step away from the one who gives life. We become lost and lose the ability to know who we are and our purpose. I believe Wirzba is arguing if one wants to live a meaningful life they need to step towards the one who gives meaning and life, Yahweh. When you speak the word Yahweh, speak it as if you were breathing. It gives a whole new meaning to the word. Yah-weh.
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