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Just once wouldn't you love for someone to simply show you the evidence for
God's existence? No arm-twisting. No statements of, "You just have to believe."
Well, here is my attempt to candidly offer some of the reasons which suggest
that God exists.
I'd like yo to first consider this. If a person opposes even the possibility of there
being a God, then any evidence can be rationalized or explained away. It's like
someone who refuses to believe that people have walked on the moon, then no
amount of information is going to change their thinking. Satellite footage of
astronauts walking on the moon, interviews with the astronauts, moon rocks...
all
the evidence would be worthless, because the person has already concluded that
people cannot go to the moon.
When it comes to the possibility of God's existence, the Bible says that
there are people who have seen sufficient evidence, but they have suppressed the
truth about God.1 On the other hand, for those who want to know God
if He is there, He says, "You will seek me and find me; when you seek me with
all your heart, I will be found by you."2 Before you look at the
facts surrounding God's existence, ask yourself, If God does exist, would I
want to know Him?
Here then, are
some reasons to consider...
1. Does God exist? Throughout history, in all cultures of the world, people
have been convinced there is a God.Billions of people, who represent
diverse sociological, intellectual, emotional, educational makeups...believe
that there is a Creator, a God to be worshipped. Now, the fact that so many
people believe something certainly doesn't make it true. But when so many people
through the ages are so personally convinced that God exists, can one say with
absolute confidence that they are all mistaken?
"Anthropological research has indicated that among the farthest and most
remote primitive people today, there is a universal belief in God. And in the
earliest histories and legends of people all around the world, the original
concept was of one God, who was the Creator. An original high God seems once to
have been in their consciousness even in those societies which are today
polytheistic."3
2. Does God exist? The complexity of our planet points to a deliberate
Designer who not only created our universe, but sustains it today.Many
examples showing God's design could be given, possibly with no end. But here are
a few:
The Earth...its size is perfect. The Earth's size and corresponding
gravity holds a thin layer of mostly nitrogen and oxygen gases, only extending
about 50 miles above the Earth's surface. If Earth were smaller, an atmosphere
would be impossible, like the planet Mercury. If Earth were larger, its
atmosphere would contain free hydrogen, like Jupiter.4 Earth is the
only known planet equipped with an atmosphere of the right mixture of gases to
sustain plant, animal and human life.
The Earth is located the right distance from the
sun. Consider the temperature swings we encounter, roughly -30 degrees to +120
degrees. If the Earth were any further away from the sun, we would all freeze.
Any closer and we would burn up. Even a fractional variance in the Earth's
position to the sun would make life on Earth impossible. The Earth remains this
perfect distance from the sun while it rotates around the sun at a speed of
nearly 67,000 mph. It is also rotating on its axis, allowing the entire surface
of the Earth to be properly warmed and cooled every day.
And our moon is the perfect size and distance from the Earth for its
gravitational pull. The moon creates important ocean tides and movement so ocean
waters do not stagnate, and yet it restrains our massive oceans from spilling
over across the continents.5
Water...colorless, odorless and without taste, and yet no living thing
can survive without it. Plants, animals and human beings consist mostly of water
(about two-thirds of the human body is water). You'll see why the
characteristics of water are uniquely suited to life:
It has an unusually high boiling point and freezing point. Water allows us to
live in an environment of fluctuating temperature changes, while keeping our
bodies a steady 98.6 degrees.
Water is a universal solvent. This property of water means that thousands of
chemicals, minerals and nutrients can be carried throughout our bodies and into
the smallest blood vessels.6
Water is also chemically inert. Without affecting the makeup of the
substances it carries, water enables food, medicines and minerals to be absorbed
and used by the body.
Water has a unique surface tension. Water in plants can therefore flow upward
against gravity, bringing life-giving water and nutrients to the top of even the
tallest trees.
Water freezes from the top down and floats, so fish can live in the winter.
Ninety-seven percent of the Earth's water is in the oceans.
But on our Earth, there is a system designed which removes salt from the water
and then distributes that water throughout the globe. Evaporation takes the
ocean waters, leaving the salt, and forms clouds which are easily moved by the
wind to disperse water over the land, for vegetation, animals and people. It is
a system of purification and supply that sustains life on this planet, a system
of recycled and reused water.7
The human brain...simultaneously processes an amazing amount of
information. Your brain takes in all the colors and objects you see, the
temperature around you, the pressure of your feet against the floor, the sounds
around you, the dryness of your mouth, even the texture of this article in your
hand. Your brain registers emotional responses, thoughts and memories. At the
same time your brain keeps track of the ongoing functions of your body like your
breathing pattern, eyelid movement, hunger and movement of the muscles in your
hands.
The human brain processes more than a million messages a second.8
Your brain weighs the importance of all this data, filtering out the relatively
unimportant. This screening function is what allows you to focus and operate
effectively in your world. A brain that deals with more than a million pieces of
information every second, while evaluating its importance and allowing you to
act on the most pertinent information...can we say mere chance brought about
such an astounding organ?
When NASA launches a shuttle mission, it is
assumed a monkey didn't write the plan, but intelligent and knowledgeable minds.
How does one explain the existence of the human brain? Only a mind more
intelligent and knowledgeable than humanity could have created the human brain.
3. Does God exist? Mere "chance" is not an adequate explanation of
creation.Imagine looking at Mount Rushmore, in which the likenesses of
Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt are carved. Could you ever
believe that it came about by chance? Given infinite time, wind, rain and
chance, it is still hard to believe something like that, tied to history, was
randomly formed in the side of a mountain. Common sense tells us that people
planned and skillfully carved those figures.
This article only touches on a few amazing aspects of our world: the Earth's
position to the sun, some properties of water, one organ in the human body.
Could any of these have come about by chance?
The distinguished astronomer Sir Frederick Hoyle showed how amino acids
randomly coming together in a human cell is mathematically absurd. Sir Hoyle
illustrated the weakness of "chance" with the following analogy. "What are the
chances that a tornado might blow through a junkyard containing all the parts of
a 747, accidentally assemble them into a plane, and leave it ready for take-off?
The possibilities are so small as to be negligible even if a tornado were to
blow through enough junkyards to fill the whole universe!"9
When one considers the intricacies of our life and universe, it is reasonable
to think that an intelligent, loving Creator provided for everything we need for
life. The Bible describes God as the author and sustainer of life.
4. Does God exist? Humankind's inherent sense of right and wrong cannot be
biologically explained.There arises in all of us, of any culture, universal
feelings of right and wrong. Even a thief gets upset and feels wronged when
someone steals from him. If someone violently grabs a child from a family and
rapes that child, there is an anger and revulsion and a rage to confront that
act as evil, regardless of the culture. Where did we get this sense of
wrongness? How do we explain a universal law in the conscience of all people
that says murder for fun is wrong?
And in areas like courage, dying for a cause, love, dignity, duty and
compassion, where did these come from? If people are merely products of physical
evolution, "survival of the fittest," why do we sacrifice for each other? Where
did we get this inner sense of right and wrong? Our conscience can best be
explained by a loving Creator who cares about the decisions and harmony of
humanity.
5. Does God exist? God not only has revealed Himself in what can be observed
in nature, and in human life, but He has even more specifically shown Himself in
the Bible.God's thoughts, personality, and attitudes can only be known if
God chooses to reveal them. All else would be human speculation. We are at a
loss if God does not wish to be known. But God wants us to know Him and has told
us in the Bible all we need to know about His character and how to relate to
Him. This makes the reliability of the Bible an important consideration.
Archaeological findings continue to confirm rather than refute the accuracy
of the Bible. For example, an archeological find in northern Israel in August
1993 confirmed the existence of King David, author of many of the Psalms in the
Bible.10 The Dead Sea Scrolls and other archaeological discoveries
continue to substantiate the historical accuracy of the Bible.
The Bible was written over a 1500-year span, by 40 different authors,
in different locations and on separate continents, written in three different
languages, covering diverse subject matters at different points in
history.11 Yet there is an astounding consistency in its message.
Throughout the entire Bible the same message appears:
- God created the world we live in, and created us specifically to have a
relationship with Him.
- He deeply loves us.
- We have sinned and are under God's judgment, in need of His forgiveness.
- God provided a way for our sins to be forgiven.
- He asks us to receive His forgiveness and have a relationship with Him that
will last eternally.
Along with this central script, the Bible
specifically reveals God's character. Psalm 145 is a typical summary of God's
personality, thoughts and feelings toward us. If you want to know God, here He
is.
6. Does God exist? Unlike any other revelation of God, Jesus Christ is the
clearest, most specific picture of God.Why Jesus? Look throughout the major
world religions and you'll find that Buddha, Muhammad, Confucius and Moses all
identified themselves as teachers or prophets. None of them ever claimed to be
equal to God. Surprisingly, Jesus did. That is what sets Jesus apart from all
the others. He said God exists and you're looking at Him. Though He talked about
His Father in heaven, it was not from the position of separation, but of very
close union, unique to all humankind. Jesus said that anyone who had seen Him
had seen the Father, anyone who believed in Him, believed in the Father.
He said, "I am the light of the world, he who follows me will not walk in
darkness, but will have the light of life."12 He claimed attributes
belonging only to God: to be able to forgive people of their sin, free them from
habits of sin, give people a more abundant life and give them eternal life in
heaven. Unlike other teachers who focused people on their words, Jesus pointed
people to himself. He did not say, "follow my words and you will find truth." He
said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life, no one comes to the Father but
through me."13
What proof did Jesus give for claiming to be divine? He did what
people can't do. Jesus performed miracles. He healed people...blind, crippled,
deaf, even raised a couple of people from the dead. He had power over
objects...created food out of thin air, enough to feed crowds of several
thousand people. He performed miracles over nature...walked on top of a lake,
commanding a raging storm to stop for some friends. People everywhere followed
Jesus, because He constantly met their needs, doing the miraculous. He said if
you do not want to believe what I'm telling you, you should at least believe in
me based on the miracles you're seeing.14
What did Jesus reveal about God's personality? What about God's thoughts,
expectations and His feelings toward humankind? Jesus Christ showed God to
be gentle, loving, aware of our self-centeredness and shortcomings, yet deeply
wanting a relationship with us. Jesus revealed that although God views us as
sinners, worthy of His punishment, His love for us ruled and God came up with a
different plan. God would have His Son receive the punishment for our sin. And
Jesus willingly accepted this plan.
Jesus was tortured with a whip of nine sharp-tipped ends. A "crown" of
two-inch thorns was pressed into his head. Then they secured Him to a cross by
pounding nails through His hands and feet into the wood. Given His other
miracles, those nails didn't keep Him on the cross; His love for us did. Jesus
died in our place so we could be forgiven. Of all the religions known to
humanity, only through Jesus will you see God reaching toward humanity,
providing a way for us to have a relationship with Him. Jesus proves a divine
heart of love, meeting our needs, drawing us to Himself. Because of Jesus' death
we can be forgiven, fully accepted by God and genuinely loved by God. God says,
"I have loved you with an everlasting love, therefore I have continued my
faithfulness to you."15 This is God, in action.
The most conclusive proof that Jesus is equal to God was Jesus' most
closely scrutinized miracle - His own resurrection from the dead. Jesus said
that three days after His burial He would come back to life. On the third day
after His crucifixion, the almost two-ton boulder in front of His tomb was
catapulted up a slope.16 The guard of well-trained Roman soldiers saw
a blinding light and an angel. The tomb was empty, except for the burial clothes
that had been wrapped around Jesus' body. Over the years, legal, historical and
logical analysis has been applied to Jesus' resurrection and the most feasible
conclusion still is that Jesus rose from the dead.
Does God exist? If you want to know, investigate Jesus Christ. We're told
that "God so loved the world that He gave His only Son, that whoever believes in
Him should not perish but have eternal life."17
Do you want to
begin a relationship with God and actually know you are accepted by
Him?
This is your decision, no coercion here. But if you want to be forgiven by
God and come into a relationship with Him, you can do so right now by asking Him
to forgive you and come into your life. Jesus said, "Behold, I stand at the door
[of your heart] and knock. He who hears my voice and opens the door, I will come
into him [or her]."18 If you want to do this, but aren't sure how to
put it into words, this may help: "Jesus, thank you for dying for my sins. You
know my life and that I need to be forgiven. I ask you to forgive me right now
and come into my life. Thank you that you want a relationship with me. Amen."
God views your relationship with Him as permanent. Referring to all those who
believe in Him, Jesus Christ said of us, "I know them, and they follow me; and I
give them eternal life, and they shall never perish, and no one shall snatch
them out of my hand."19
So, does God exist? Looking at all these facts, one can conclude that a
loving God does exist and can be known in an intimate, personal way. If you need
more information about Jesus' claim to divinity, or about God's existence, or if
you have similar important questions, please email me.
(1) Romans 1:19-21 (2) Jeremiah 29:13-14 (3) Paul E.
Little, Know Why You Believe (Victor Books, 1988), p. 22 (4) R.E.D.
Clark, Creation (London: Tyndale Press, 1946), p. 20 (5) The Wonders
of God's Creation, Moody Institute of Science (Chicago, IL) (6) Ibid.
(7) Ibid. (8) Ibid. (9) Little, p. 24 (10) Thomas McCall, "The
Stone of the House of David," The Levitt Letter (Zola Levitt Ministries),
September 1993 (11) Josh McDowell, Evidence That Demands A Verdict
(San Bernardino, CA: Here's Life Publishers, 1979), p. 16 (12) John 8:12
(13) John 14:6 (14) John 14:11 (15) Jeremiah 31:3 (16) Josh
McDowell, More Than A Carpenter (Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House, 1977), p.
90-91 (17) John 3:16 (18) Revelation 3:20 (19) John 10:27-29 |