WHY I AM A CHRISTIAN (Part II)
I am a
believer; and I thought it might be
instructive and inspirational to share some personal points of faith, i.e. to
delineate my specific reasons for being a lifetime proponent of Christianity. There are many.
Reason #2
There is substantial evidence
supporting the existence of GOD (I cannot see) in everything I can see.
The Psalmist David stated it eloquently
and succinctly: “The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament shows
His handiwork.” (Psalm 19:1)
It is impossible to objectively view
the universe without perceiving traces of intelligent
design. Much of modern science is
based on a perspective that is the polar opposite of a divinely created
universe. However, it is much more
difficult for me to wrap my brain around concepts like the big bang theory, which was set forth by George Gamow in
1948. It suggests that the entire
universe emerged from a monumental explosion of compressed hot neutrons and has
been expanding ever since in all directions at the speed of light.
This theory produces more questions
than answers. Simple logic makes it extremely
difficult to imagine that ALL of the material that makes up the 100-billion-plus
galaxies in the observable universe, with estimates of up to 400 billion stars
in our own galaxy and countless planets, could possibly be contained in one
relatively tiny primordial substance and space.
However, if there is any credibility
in The Big Bang Theory, I believe it must align with a principle set forth by
St. Thomas Aquinas, that our GOD is the
first cause. That is, the
universe was created by God – not by some spontaneous and unexplainable event
that science ‘supposes’ might have occurred at some point in the far distant
past.
While the principle of evolution is
accepted as absolute fact in academia, a careful study of the same reveals major
missing links in the process
which allegedly produced humankind. When
the full picture is known, it is far easier to believe that both the universe
and its inhabitants were created,
not randomly produced by accidents of nature and genetic selection.
A side-by-side study of the heavens
and the human body yields incredible insight and evidence of intelligent
design. The orderly macrocosm of the galaxies (and even our
solar system) is divinely duplicated in the MICROCOSM of the atom, which is the
basic building block of all elements. That
is, the nucleus of an atom (comprised of neutrons and protons) is situated at
the center of orbiting electrons, strangely similar to the way that our planets
circle the sun. It’s intelligent design!
Belinda and I recently experienced
The Grand Canyon in Arizona. Having
traveled extensively, we continue to be awestruck by the infinite diversity and
phenomenal beauty of our world. And
beyond our world, the Hubble telescope presents panoramic glimpses of the
gargantuan spaces and places of God’s created universe. My very soul sings, “How great Thou art!”
NASA’s New Horizons recently
completed a photographic fly-by of Pluto, traveling over 3 billion miles since
2006 to reach the outermost planet in our solar system. While this feat constitutes a scientific achievement
of monumental proportions, it pales in comparison (time-wise and distance-wise)
to the post-resurrection ascension
of Jesus Christ and to the imminent rapture
of His Church. While it took NASA nine
years to propel New Horizons to the edge
of our solar system, believers shall be changed from mortal to
immortality (instantaneously) and transported to
the farthest edge of God’s universe – “in a moment, in a twinkling of an
eye.” (I Corinthians 15:52)
There is substantial evidence
supporting the existence of GOD (I cannot see) in everything I can see. And that’s one more reason why I believe. Stay tuned…more to come on Monday!
Sisters and brothers, be continually blessed, and please (above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON COMING KING. Maranatha!
Sisters and brothers, be continually blessed, and please (above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE READY TO MEET OUR SOON COMING KING. Maranatha!
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