Wednesday, October 30, 2013

NON-ROCKET NON-SCIENCE AS TO GOD'S EXISTENCE

The authentic question of whether God exists has always been a serious one--the most serious--yet, upon studying both internal and external evidences, I marvel that the question remains.  Because it is a deep and concerning proposition to so many, I wish to address a concept or two to toss into the faith mix.

I am appreciative of Christian Evidence research.  I know of scientists who transitioned from doubters to believers after attempting to use scientific research to disprove Him.  If one wants to use Rocket Science to figure Him out, that's okay with me.  Yet, I toss these ideas for consideration.

A thing about man that I find to be constant is that he is perpetually discovering. Education comes over the hill of new and more effective technique.  Gaze into the computer marvel....and then marvel some more. Medicine?  Finance?  Tools and instruments for every known occupation?  The longer life exists the more rapidly discovery is made.

That's impressive.  EVIDENCE-ly man's accumulative brain-power cannot seem to zero in on finding all there is which awaits...our discoveries!  The more we learn it seems God ups the ante of what there is to know!

Where does mankind get such intelligence to lose ground, rather than gain, on the landscape of learning, knowing, and understanding.  The longer man traipses earth the adventure of unknown frontiers increases rather than submits to man's comprehension.  We are wonderfully and excitedly losing ground in the realm of not only what is; but what is that has always been in front of man for centuries of centuries that has yet to be noticed?????

Add to the infinitivity of grasping what is still hidden, in the zone of awaiting to be discovered, the reverse truth that as much as man knows in most delicate and intricate form, he still cannot create life nor can he regain it once lost.

God....really is.  Man just cannot afford to live with the bighead that we think we run this place.  We are nothing more than a sneeze in the ocean.  It doesn't take Rocket Science to believe in God.  It takes a simple mind with clear eyes to just look around....and think.

God exists.

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