I have written an article on the subject and have placed it on my other blog which is at:
http://highwinds07.blogspot.com You are urged to click on this address to go directly to read what I believe confirms as proof of God's existence. This is very important because too many individuals are lost from the truth of God and, in this day and age, need to confirmation to His being. I will have a follow-on in the not too distant future describing God. Consider this advance notice, God is not what most people imagine Him to be. Enough said for now.
Thanks for visiting. - Bob God's peace be with you.
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Did you seriously say in your other article that God makes the tide come in and out and makes the oceans move? That is laughably ignorant. I guess you also believe that God makes light come out of a light bulb everytime you flip the light switch. Well sorry to burst your highly sheltered and desperatly protected bubble but the tides come in and out because of the moon's gravitational pull. I also noticed you spoke of the big bang theory somewhat derisively. So you believe the universe is eternal? Do you know what happens when there is an eternal universe? There is no creator of an eternal universe, you can't create something that is infinite. If you were a man of logic and science you would realize that for there to be a creator you would need a begining point, which is what the big bang describes. Please don't sacrifice your common sense and intelligence for an uninformed and desperate belief in God. Instead of blocking out all reason and just blindly believing in something why don't you actually do research and find out for yourself what is true and what is bullshit. If you believe (as some do) that the universe is around 5,000 years old, or that God makes the earth spin, then that is called stupidity. Look at the evidence, not the biased and desperate rantings of ignorant ministers. I think its a safe bet that you want to have a close relationship with God. Well what do you think is better: A relationship based on fear and blind belief in clearly incorrect facts, or a relationship based on a deeper understanding of how God created such an intricate universe that something so wonderous as conscious life could arise. I suggest you re-examine your beliefs and compare them with widely accepted facts.
Italian_Stallion:
I know you enjoy it -- but I have to at least try and dampen your strong reaction :-P.
"Did you seriously say in your other article that God makes the tide come in and out and makes the oceans move? That is laughably ignorant."
I'm reminded of a story I once heard from the pulpit in which a woman, presumably an atheist, heard a pastor at an evangelistic meeting praying to God to provide the money they needed for some project or other. One evening, she stormed into the meeting, plopped a huge donation on the alter, and yelled "There! *I* gave you the money. Not God!"
Of course, since Christians believe that God uses all things -- people and the laws of nature -- to bring about His plan, all they could do was smile at her ignorance. Of course God did it, even if it was in a more round-about-way than outright miraculous magic.
"If you were a man of logic and science you would realize that for there to be a creator you would need a begining point, which is what the big bang describes."
A man of logic and science cannot purport to know what the heck he's talking about when it comes to what it means to have something outside of time and space. That goes for both of you. I've always found "first cause" arguments to be presumptious and speculative (No offense to Plato, Locke and co.), but saying "for there to be a creator you would need a begining point" seems equally ethereal to me.
"Look at the evidence, not the biased and desperate rantings of ignorant ministers."
Touché.
SigmaX
Fourwinds:
I've responded to your article. See http://sigmax.blogster.com/proof-of-gods-existence-a-response_240708113509
SigmaX
"Christians believe that God uses all things"---exactly, Sigma: in theology, it's called "means," everyday elements that He works thru or with. Things like spontaneous healings (like the ones the apostles performed) are rare, bec. for whatever reason, He chose to allow "means" (pills, surgery, radiation, bandaids, salves, etc.) to do the job (yah, I know, the means don't always work; to me, that's bec. they're part of a fallen universe; I find it amazing that they work at all).
But I will hasten to add that the whole "means" business is tricky (as in, "Well, was the atheist woman God's marionnette, then?" etc.). I don't pretend to have answers on that (I'm not a theologian, just a layman, LOL).
PS: I suppose somebody could even say that the apostles were a form of "means," in this case in the sense of "conduits of power." I'd have no problem with that designation.