This blog contains comments and teaching regarding living the Christian faith and comments on the intersection of faith and many other aspects of life from pop culture to science. It also has some stories--hopefully they are amusing stories--from my life. ~Dan
Showing posts with label Psalm 14:1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Psalm 14:1. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 3, 2023
Monday, March 24, 2014
We Know God Exists
Deep
down in our heart of hearts we know God exists.
We know this because He has revealed Himself to us in several ways if we
are willing to see.
When I
write that He has revealed Himself I mean, for example, the universe came into
existence and, ultimately, the only two options are that it came into existence
as a result of random chance plus time or as the purposeful action of some type
of powerful intelligence.
Time plus
random chance, however, can never produce information. An intellect, of some type, is always
required to produce information. Time
and random chance can produce patterns, such as the ripple patterns we see in
the sand. But if we are walking along
the beach, look down, and see “Dan loves Nadia” carved in the sand we know with
complete certainty an intelligence of some kind produced that message which is
conveying information.
With
that in mind, consider that every living cell contains volumes of “information.” They do not contain random data, they contain
huge amounts of actual information. Time
plus random chance cannot do this. If we
will be completely honest with ourselves we know this to be true.
God has
revealed Himself if we are willing to see.
So, the
Bible contains a statement like this: “The
fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God.’” Psalm 14:1
Someone
might read this post and say, “You see, this is what I hate about guys like
you, Dan, you always have to be antagonistic with this God stuff!”
Please
know it is genuinely not my desire to be antagonistic. I write this post to be
thought-provoking. To be frank, I am
just a weak, flawed guy who looks around my world with a broken heart and a
desire to see people find hope in acknowledging what they know to be true.
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