We live in an age of intellectual freedom. The cliché runs: “With freedom comes responsibility”. What is not mentioned is that with freedom comes uncertainty, ideological conflict and a pervasive sense of cynicism.
The thought that our final end comes with death is one so saddening, so deeply tragic, that it begs the question of why we should live. “Good” and “bad” are no longer black and white, as they were when our societies were conservative. We can’t be sure that what we are doing is absolutely correct, nor that we will be rewarded with eternal salvation. We are constantly banging our heads against question marks - and against the existential void.As the waters of cultural and moral relativism constantly wash convictions away, leaving us unable to secure an anchor that holds us firm, where are we to find our happiness? Confronted by an imperfect world, where religion is trumped by evolution, where unwanted wars are fought in our name, what are we, as individuals, left with?