Today's world is rapidly changing and pluralistic. They say that technology doubles about every 4 years or so. More than 60,000 new books are published every year. Theories are constantly being modified or discarded. There are also around 27,000 different religious groups on planet earth. Some are barely indistinguishable from each other while others are diametrically opposite. So why do I believe in God? Let me tell you.
Number 1: I believe in God because of the natural world. When I was 12 years old, I remember looking up into the sky and thinking, "What an amazing place to live...this world is filled with so many cool things." I have learned a few more things about this home we call "earth" and the rest of space, time, and matter. The more I learn about this gigantic universe the more I am filled with awe at the sheer size and inconceivable complexity. To think that there are more than 60,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 stars other than the sun is mind-bending. To realize that ants outnumber humans at least 10,000:1 is startling. To know that the sun's temperature is within the narrow range that ensures deuterons can form, but a lethal explosion does not just end life on earth is humbling. In short, the things which are in existence show fine-tuned precision, orderliness, and beauty. Explosions never produce any of these things. The Big Bang is a Big Dud. If extreme complexity exists, there must be a reason. I think God makes sense. If He exists, then He would be more than a sufficient cause for everything in this universe.
Number 2: I believe in God because of the philosophical world. I have never been impressed with the intelligence of animals. There's a monkey that "knows" about 2,000 words, but my little girl will know 500% more words by the age of 10. A dog that receives a treat every time he repeats an action based on the same cue is nice, but little children can easily master how to manipulate adults to get what they want. I am not anti-animal, I am pro-human. I think that humans possess infinitely more ability to reason than animals. Animals are never caught on hidden cameras planning a birthday party for anyone. We see thousands of wildebeests on nature films running from a lion. Why don't they surround the lion and dogpile the lion? Humans can think of things which surpass all animals. So you say, "It's because we evolved upward." But I say, "Smart genes or smart God?" The very fact that humans can even believe in a "higher power" shows something. Most of the world believes in God/god(s). The ability to philosophize about God's existence is important. Humans, from Tertullian to Thomas Aquinas to Ravi Zacharias, have demonstrated great arguments for God's existence. They are cogent, reasonable, and convincing.
Number 3: I believe in God because of the spiritual world. Around the world, people practice religion. They may have different symbols, practices, and outfits, but they do many things the same. Whether or not a particular religion is true or not, nearly every person on this pale blue dot believes in something that is greater than humans. This indicates to me that every human has a "God-shaped-hole" inside. We sense the need to fill it with something. Even atheists have this need which they fill with money, popularity, or other. People around the globe are incurably religious. How can this be if we are merely products of chance and fortuitous circumstances? I think this is the case because God is real.
Number 4: I believe in God because of the supernatural world. My mom was healed right in front of my eyes in 1986. She had every symptom of colon cancer. (Indeed, my mom's sister, Sheila, later died from colon cancer in 1996.) At church one Sunday evening, 2 people invited anyone with a physical sickness to come forward. My mom made her way to the front, they prayed for about 10 seconds and she was immediately healed. The next morning, she was jumping and screaming with joy--something she could not do previously. I saw a man stand on hot, glowing coals for about 10 seconds in Indonesia. He was doing a dance while under a trance. When he finished and was coming out of his self-induced trance, I got within 2 feet of him and studied his feet. They were dirty, but not hurt in the least. My friend in Russia personally knows a man who died outside during the winter. The man was dead for a couple of hours before some Christians prayed for him. He is not dead anymore...the prayer brought him back to life. I watched a man pour different kinds of strong acid directly on his skin a number of times without injury whatsoever. The list could go on and on and on. There are things that happen in this world (including ghosts, UFOs, exorcisms, healings, etc.) which remain inexplicable if God/god(s) is/are not in existence. I believe in God.
I love your writing, I can picture you presenting this in person with pictures to illustrate. Keep it up.
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What a great testimony, thanks for sharing.
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