Parfait , Spend 5 minutes of your precious time and read this. Im not trying to change your mind, just giving you as an example that the existence of God could be proven , while you still hang on to your precious science. Scientists can make erriors . They actually HAVE made errors many times . So just following them blindly like you do and swear by all they say , is in a way YOUR religion and your beliefs. If you lived 3000 years ago, You would be one of the first to laugh at Yajnavalkya when he suggested that the earth may not be flat. You wouldve have call him all the names in the book and tell him he is arguing the scientist at the time who all believed the earth was flat.
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This is a three part cumulative argument, starting with the weakest and ending with the strongest. The first, although it doesn't prove that
God exists, shows how an atheist lives inconsistently with their belief.
The second lays down all the empirical facts and shows that the best explanation for all of the facts is that God exists. And the
third is the scientific argument which shows that even science points to a God. Keep in mind that no presumption made can be proved as true
for CERTAIN. I'm simply showing you that the belief in a theistic universe is the best explaination for the world's existence. The
scientific theories that I will use to back up the argument for the existence of God have not yet been disproved and are all backed up with
strong evidence such as the Principle of Causality, the Big Bang Theory, and the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
IF YOUR PRESUMPTION THAT "THERE IS NO THEISTIC UNIVERSE" IS BASED ON SCIENTIFIC THEORIES OTHER
THAN THE THEORIES JUST MENTIONED, PLEASE TELL ME AND EXPLAIN, BUT FIRST READ THROUGH WHY I THINK THEY POINT TO GOD.
I) Psychological Argument For The Existence Of God.
Either God exists or He doesn't. If God doesn't exist then there are three things that are true.
A) Life holds no ULTIMATE significance. Even if you argued that there is significance in
your life such as the enjoyment of doing anything you want, it would not be the Ultimate significance because everyone who has lived
or will live in the future will eventually end up in the grave. Even if reincarnation exists everyone will still die and become nothing because
the world is slowly deteriorating down to nothing itself.
B) Life has no value. Everthing is permissible. There is no such thing is right and wrong because there is no all knowing and all
powerful Creator to define what is good and what is bad. It becomes society who tries to define it. What does that matter though if the
people making laws define right from wrong. They are just as human as any other person in the world. The only thing that truly exists is
personal preference. What Hitler, Stalin, or any other mass murderer did was not wrong at all. They simply had a different personal
preference than you do. The point is, you shouldn't tell anyone that they are wrong or even right because they aren't either of those
things. You can believe that its wrong, but you have no place to ground it. People can do anything they want to do without getting
punished for their actions if the world lived consistently with the belief that God doesn't exist.
C) There is no purpose to life. Life has no ultimate goal. There is no reason for living. Sacrifice for someone else's life would be stupid.
This argument shows that an atheist lives inconsistently with their own belief. If a murderer who believed murder to be ok, came into your
house to brutally murder you and your family, would you think that HE is wrong to do that? If you said no, that he isn't doing any thing
wrong, then you would be living consistantly with your beliefs. But if you said yes, then you would live as if there were objective morals.
But if there is no god to define objective morality then there is only subjective morality. So by saying it is wrong makes it only your
opinion, but not the murderers opinion. You would be "pushing your morality on him" which is the opposite of what you believe. You
probably believe that "it is wrong to push your morality on another person." Even that statement right there is another objective moral
statement. In other words you express your opinions, but don't always live by them.
II) Probable argument.
Scientist say that if you have a group of facts out there, you should have a paradigm that best explains these facts. Here are the facts that
everyone who's sane would agree on.
A) Religious experience
What ever culture you go into, people are incurably religious. In every culture you see three things.
1) Everyone, except the atheist, worships a being higher than themselves.
2) Everyone has a morality they cannot keep.
3) Everyone is psychologically unsatisfied. People feel an emptiness in themselves that they want to fill. If the material world
was the only thing that existed and if all your material needs were met, you should be satesfied right? But how come people who have the
most wealth are usually the most unhappy. They constantly want more and more.
And how can you explain the millions of peoplein the world who say they have felt the closeness of God in their lives? I
personally am included with them. I have felt God's presence in my life on a consistent basis. Now how can you rationally explain that without
God's existence?
B) Miracles.
There are many people in the world who report seeing miracles. In other words there are people who say that they saw a situation occur
where there is no naturalistic explanation for it. I personally know people who have had miraculous situations occur, such as immediate
healings. You might argue that science will someday explain those things, but right now you can't explain them. The best explaination is
God, because if God created the world then it wouldn't be hard to believe that he can intervene supernaturally in this world.
C) Morality
How do you explain where guilt comes from? How do you explain why all people in the world have this feeling called a conscience that
seems to tell them that something is wrong, such as murder. How come people feel a heavy weight on their emotions called guilt when they do
something wrong, such as lie and steal, and the best thing to do to take the weight off themselves is to tell the truth and/or ask for
forgiveness. If God doesn't exist, then how could you rationally explain all that?
D) Design
First of all, explain the existence of the world. How can you have something and not nothing? We see a world so complex that it looks like
someone designed it. It has an incredible amount of order to it. If you walked on a beach and saw the words "I love you" written in the sand,
would you say, "Isn't it funny how the water by random chance formed those words in the sand." No, you would think that some person wrote
those words themselves. If you took apart a computer and examined the complex parts, would you say, "Isn't it funny how a building with
mechanical parts exploded and by random chance came together and created this computer." no, you would think that an intelligent
designer spent his time to put the computer together. But how come you see a world full of more complexity and order then every man made
structure put together and you assume that no intelligent designer created it? A single strand of DNA has more information on it then the
whole Encyclopedia Britannica. You can't even explain it without God.
Tell me, have you ever seen design and never a designer? You might say that science will explain these questions in the future. Do you
think then that the belief in God's existence is stupid? I'm just being what any truly rational person should be, looking at the facts and
choosing the best explanation for all those facts. That's how any scientific hypotheses works. But you still don't want to believe in
God. You are simply not being a rational person with any of the facts that we have. You just don't want to believe it, not for intellectual
reasons, but because you just don't want do believe it period, with no evidence on your side.
THESE THINGS ARE OUT THERE AND THEY NEED AN EXPLAINATION FOR HOW THEY
EXIST. NO ONE CAN BE ABSOLUTLY CERTAIN OF HOW THESE THINGS CAME TO BE.
YOU CAN ONLY FIND THE BEST EXPLAINATION, WHICH IS WHY I BELEIVE IN A
THEISTIC UNIVERSE.
III) The Cosmological argument
A) Principle of Causality: Everything that comes to be needs a cause. All science is built on the principle of causality. If it didn't
exist then we would have to remove the word "because" from our
language. How could we really talk without it?
B) Since something cannot come from nothing, something has to be eternal. It's either God or the World.
C) In 1929 a man named Edward Hubble discovered that the redness of the stars showed that the universe was constantly expanding
equilaterally in all directions. He said that the best explanation for that is that there must have been a point in time, called the Big Bang
theory where the universe was nothing and then came to be.
D) To further the evidence for the universe having a beginning, there is the scientific law, the 2nd law of Thermodynamics. It says
heat moves from hotter bodies to cooler bodies until there is an equilibrium. In other words the universe is constantly winding down
until there is a heat death in our universe. That just goes to prove that if the world was eternal then heat death would have already
occurred, but since it hasn't occured yet, the universe had to have a beginning. You might say, "Maybe new heat is being put into the
universe. But the 1st law of Thermodynamics goes against it because it says that there is no new energy being put into the universe. Since
everything that comes to be (the world) needs a cause, the best explanation for this is God. Because there is only two explanations
that we see exist. 1. God, and 2. the World. God is the best explanation between the two.
The evidence has finally been laid out for you.