I have Proof Of God - No Other Christian Has It
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Do you believe in aliens? Little green men, Wookies, Klingons, whatever.
Do you think there is sentient life out there in the universe? Why or why
not?
Believers in extraterrestrial life point to signs such as crop circles,
lights in the sky, or close encounters to support their claim. Or even if
they don’t have any hard evidence, many point to the the immensity of the universe and conclude there must be life out there somewhere.
The Truth Is Out There
But suppose all of the evidence that people offer for alien life can be disproven. There is an earthly explanation for crop circles and lights in
the sky. Does this mean that aliens don’t exist? Of course not. It just eliminates the current evidence for them. There could still be aliens out
there somewhere. We just don’t have sufficient evidence to know for sure.
Then what would prove that alien life does not exist in the universe? We couldn’t definitively answer that question from our vantage point. Extraterrestrials could live somewhere beyond our ability to detect from
earth. To disprove their existence, we would have to travel the universe
and visit every planet. I’d say it’s an impossible task. So, from a
scientific viewpoint, there are only two possible choices to the question
of whether or not aliens exist: “Yes” or “I don’t know.” Affirmation or agnosticism.
Now let’s compare this to the existence of God. Theists rely on many
evidences such as the cosmological argument, the teleological argument,
and the moral argument - known as natural theology - to argue that God
exists. But suppose a skeptic can refute or find a better explanation for
all of these arguments. Would that prove that God does not exist? No, it
just means that there is insufficient evidence to demonstrate God's
existence. Absence of evidence of God’s existence does not lead to
atheism; it leads to agnosticism. To establish atheism, you need positive evidence for God's non-existence, not merely to defeat all of the evidence
for it.
I Want to Believe
So how could we demonstrate that God does not exist? Aliens are physical
beings and so we must seek physical, scientific evidence of their
existence. But God is a spiritual being. How would we disprove his
existence? This is why I think true atheism is impossible. Just like it is possible that there are aliens out there somewhere in our vast universe,
how could a person living on a tiny speck within a vast universe claim
that there is no deity out there somewhere, impossible to detect (or
disprove) using our five senses? As with the existence of aliens, a lack
of evidence for God’s existence can only lead us to agnosticism.
But then how do we move from agnosticism to theism? How can we know that
God exists? Let’s look again to our little green men. We don’t have the technology to explore the universe, and who knows if we ever will. So how
would we know if aliens exist? They would have to come to us.
And that’s exactly what God did.
Close Encounters
Yes, evidence for God is built into the fabric of all creation (Ps. 19:1-
2, Rom. 1:20) and his moral code is written on every human’s heart (Rom. 2:14-15). But God has also directly revealed himself to us through the
prophets of the past and ultimately through his Son (Heb. 1:1-2). God has spoken to us through his written Word, the Bible, and the Word made flesh, Jesus. Without this, we may be lost in agnosticism wondering whether or
not God exists. But we have both the evidence of creation as well as God
coming to us through his Son.
If you want to believe, know that the truth is out there. And Jesus has promised that if you seek, then you shall find (Matt. 7:7-8).
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