Does God exist? The following offers honest, straight-forward reasons to believe in God...
By Marilyn Adamson
Just once wouldn't you love for someone to simply show you the evidence for God's existence? No arm-twisting. No statements of, "You just have to believe." Well, here is an attempt to offer some of the reasons which suggest that God exists.
But first consider this. If a person opposes even the possibility of there being a God, then any evidence can be rationalised or explained away. It is like if someone refuses to believe that people have walked on the moon, then no amount of information is going to change their thinking. Photographs of astronauts walking on the moon, interviews with the astronauts, moon rocks...all the evidence would be worthless, because the person has already concluded that people cannot go to the moon.
When it comes to the possibility of God's existence, the Bible says that there are people who have seen sufficient evidence, but they have suppressed the truth about God. On the other hand, for those who want to know God if he is there, he says, "You will seek me and find me; when you seek me with all your heart, I will be found by you." Before you look at the facts surrounding God's existence, ask yourself, If God does exist, would I want to know him? Here then, are some reasons to consider...
1. Does God exist? The complexity of our planet points to a deliberate Designer who not only created our universe, but sustains it today.
2. Does God exist? The human brain's complexity shows a higher intelligence behind it.
3. Does God exist? "Chance" or "natural causes" are insufficient explanations.
4. Does God exist? To state with certainty that there is no God, a person has to ignore the passion of an enormously vast number of people who are convinced that there is a God.
5. Does God exist? We know God exists because he pursues us. He is constantly initiating and seeking for us to come to him.
6. Does God exist? Unlike any other revelation of God, Jesus Christ is the clearest, most specific picture of God pursuing us.
to be continued and elaborated on at http://everystudent.com/sg/features/isthere.html...
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Who is Jesus? A quick summary on the life of Jesus Christ - and reasons to believe in him...
By Paul E. Little
It is impossible for us to know conclusively whether God exists and what He is like unless He takes the initiative and reveals Himself. We must know what He is like and His attitude toward us. Suppose we knew He existed, but that He was like Adolf Hitler--capricious, vicious, prejudiced, and cruel. What a horrible realisation that would be!
We must scan the horizon of history to see if there is any clue to God's revelation. There is one clear clue. In an obscure village in Palestine, almost 2,000 years ago, a Child was born in a stable. Today the entire world is still celebrating the birth of Jesus.
He lived in obscurity until He was thirty, and then began a public ministry that lasted three years. It was destined to change the course of history. He was a kindly person and we're told that "the common people heard Him gladly." And, "He taught as One who had authority, and not as their teachers of the Law" (Matthew 7:29).
It soon became apparent, however, that He was making shocking and startling statements about Himself. He began to identify Himself as far more than a remarkable teacher or prophet. He began to say clearly that He was God. ...
Jesus Christ - the Son of God?
As we face the claims of Christ, there are only four possibilities. He was either a liar, a lunatic, a legend, or the Truth. If we say He is not the Truth, we are automatically affirming one of the other three alternatives, whether we realise it or not.
(1) One possibility is that Jesus lied when He said He was God--that He knew He was not God, but deliberately deceived His hearers to lend authority to His teaching. Few, if any, seriously hold this position. Even those who deny His deity affirm that He was a great moral teacher. They fail to realise those two statements are a contradiction. Jesus could hardly be a great moral teacher if, on the most crucial point of His teaching--His identity--He was a deliberate liar.
(2) A kinder, though no less shocking possibility, is that He was sincere but self-deceived. We have a name for a person today who thinks he is God. That name is lunatic, and it certainly would apply to Christ if He were deceived on this all-important issue. But as we look at the life of Christ, we see no evidence of the abnormality and imbalance we find in a deranged person. Rather, we find the greatest composure under pressure.
(3) The third alternative is that all of the talk about His claiming to be God is a legend--that what actually happened was that His enthusiastic followers, in the third and fourth centuries, put words into His mouth He would have been shocked to hear. Were He to return, He would immediately repudiate them.
The legend theory has been significantly refuted by many discoveries of modern archaeology. These have conclusively shown that the four biographies of Christ were written within the lifetime of contemporaries of Christ. Some time ago Dr. William F. Albright, world-famous archaeologist now retired from Johns Hopkins University, said that there was no reason to believe that any of the Gospels were written later than A.D. 70. For a mere legend about Christ, in the form of the Gospel, to have gained the circulation and to have had the impact it had, without one shred of basis in fact, is incredible.
For this to have happened would be as fantastic as for someone in our own time to write a biography of the late John F. Kennedy and in it say he claimed to be God, to forgive people's sins, and to have risen from the dead. Such a story is so wild it would never get off the ground because there are still too many people around who knew Kennedy. The legend theory does not hold water in the light of the early date of the Gospel manuscripts.
(4) The only other alternative is that Jesus spoke the truth. From one point of view, however, claims don't mean much. Talk is cheap. Anyone can make claims. ...
Evidence from the Life of Jesus
First, His moral character coincided with His claims.
Second, Christ demonstrated a power over natural forces which could belong only to God, the Maker of these forces.
Third, Jesus demonstrated the Creator's power over sickness and disease.
Fourth, Jesus' supreme credential to authenticate His claim to deity was His resurrection from the dead.
Was Jesus' Resurrection Just a Story?
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More questions and answers.
Why is there so much suffering?
If God is good why does he allow so much suffering?
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Why do people get cancer? Why is there tragedy and death?
Is God a Good Director?
Is God directing this world very well? Questions to consider...
What Will Heaven Be Like?
Is it all just strumming harps and sitting on clouds?
Reincarnation, Karma & Life after Death
The problems of reincarnation and the law of karma.
Life after Death
How good do you have to be to get to heaven?
Why do I need God to be happy?
"I have found happiness in my life. Why do I need to derive a sense of purpose and happiness from the concept of a 'divine being'?"
Sunday, July 16, 2006
Days of our Pink Lives (3)
Anyway Evan shrunk and became like a normal girl. She thanked Benjamin the wizard and walked calmly into the castle, ignorant of the dangers that lay ahead...........She walked into the grand entrace hall of the castle, catching a glimpse of the Far Deserts. She thought she spied a little dust storm, but put that thought aside as she began to wonder how she was going to get the elixir to resuce the drowned fairies from the Queen of BIMBO land.
The hall was made of tiled, polished, shining marble all round, even the ceilings, except for an oil portrait covered in a black veil. As she walked her shoes would click against the floor, and when she called out "hello!", it echoed back at her, startling her a little.
Suddenly ruby red and royal purple curtains swished around her and the room began to spin, mirrors descended in front of the walls and she was stuck in the cylindrical dressing room formed by the swishing curtains. A "poof!" and a white cloud of smoke covered her from head to toe, and by the time it cleared, the curtains had risen in the air and was hovering above forming waves, such that when Evan looked up she was like in a red and purple sea. It was a beautiful sight though, and the mirrors all round it was beautiful.
A loud drum roll called her attention to the centre of the long hallway, where she saw a hole open in the ceiling and someone wearing electric blue tights descend. Gasp! What could that be???? Well, in fact it was the Palace Jester. Clad in electric blue tights, a bright green spandex top with a crown made of rubber. He descended on ropes which released him when he touched the ground. He then took out his necklace from his neck and put it in front of him on the floor. Afterwich, the Jester helped Evan stand up, who had fallen onto the floor in shock and was still recovering from his appearence. Her mouth was still hanging open.
The jester then gently closed Evan's jaw and introduced himself. "Ma'm, my name is Jonathan Ma. But you can call me Horsey Ma." After mutual introductions Horsey Ma asked why Evan was there. "I'm here to get this special elixir from the Queen of BIMBO Land. Where can I find her?" Horsey Ma told her to just turn right, make another right, after which when she saw the window she could turn left, then another right, a left, and walking up the stairs she would find a safety pin, then turn into the second door on the left she sees, take the magic elevator, then make another right on the 894th floor. Evan left the room with question marks swimming around her.
After getting past the first two rights, she got lost and instead entered an ornately decorated door. She opened it, and a musty smell hit her. "I think I smell cows," she thought. The passageway grew dimmer and dimmer as she walked further in, and it grew lower and lower. She was forced to crawl as she walked along, but finally the tiny tunnel grew larger and she escaped the gloom of it into a brightly lit shiny white room with silver cloths draped over the walls. There was a grand chandelier hanging from the ceiling.
Evan walked around the room, touching the drapes and feeling the soft silk run through her fingers. She decided to try and get out of the room to find the Queen, but somehow, there was no door! She pushed the walls, thinking that she had to press a secret button or something, when suddenly heavy foot steps thundered, and she instinctively knew that someone was coming.
"Oh noooo! I got to hide! I got to hide! If I get caught, who knows what could happen to me!" Evan searched desperately, then finally as the footsteps grew nearer and nearer, out of sheer madness she ripped a large silver silk cloth from the wall, threw it over her and stood in a corner, hoping that whoever came in would think she was a fancy statue. The cloth was semi-transparent, and she dearly wished that the person would be not too smart and think she was a life-sized, life-like statue.
The door suddenly flung open, and Evan realized that since the door opened in, she was supposed to pull, not push! She hit herself on the head mentally for her stupidity. She couldn't see too clearly under the translucent cloth, but she could make out a slim figure throwing things around, and ripping the silver cloths from the wall. All the while this slim figure was screaming in anger and whining away. Evan shivered and hoped that the slim figure wouldn't come near her.
Alas! To her dismay, the figure loomed closer and closer, and Evan began to tremble. Finally the figure reached Evan, put steely fingers around her arms and threw her on the floor, thinking she was a stature. Evan hit the floor with a sound thump. "OOF!" She gasped in pain, then quickly covering her mouth, hoping that the figure didn't hear her.
To her misfortune, the slim figure did. The figure ripped the cloth from Evan and Evan finally got a good look at her face. She had a demure, sweet face, which seemed surprising for the angry figure whining and screaming previously.
The figure looked at her in disgust and said imperiously,"I am the Queen. Who are you to enter my realm and not introduce yourself. Quick bow to me, I am Queen Angeline." Evan was overjoyed! She finally found the queen. Now she could get the elixir and return home. Evan introduced herself and requested that the queen give her the elixir.
Queen Angeline looked down at Evan, who was still sprawled on the floor, entangled in the silver cloth. She then took out a map from her pocket and looked at it. Evan stood up and tried to read over her shoulder. To her surprise, the map was upside down. Queen Angeline turned to her and said, "There's one of you, so just turn left after you leave this room. " Evan was a little shocked, because the map was upside down! And according to it, she should be leaving right. She pointed this out to the Queen, who just slapped her ass in Evan's face and made an "L" sign, which Evan came to understand later as loser.
Evan walked out of the room, and immediately bumped into the jester. He grinned maniacally at her, then offered to take her to the room. As they walked, he began to tell her several jokes. He got a little thirsty, so he took out a little water pouch from his stomach, and drank it. Evan, at that time crying out in thirst asked for some, but was promptly rejected by the jester.
Horsey Ma was a little stunned when Evan burst into tears, stepped on his foot and began to cry. "You're so selfish!!!!!!!!!!!!" She yelled at him. Horsey Ma gasped. "How did you know my family sells fish?" Evan's jaw dropped. "I don't sell fish! I sell chicken!" At that, Evan got so stunned by the lameness, and groaned, "SO LAME!!!"
What she didn't realize that she was in the magic palace, and it would grant her wishes. The moment she groaned "So Lame!", the palace had a little earthquack and Evan's legs fell off.
(Footnote: The part where Evan's legs fall off is Jon's idea.)
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I'm too tired. Will be continued soon.
Cheryl at 11:28 pm