You are in biology class sitting in a cafeteria with a few people. The conversation around the table is slightly ubiquitous. Somewhere in the conversation, during the killer's biotest from the day of chat, you mentioned casually about the church's retreat that you attended last weekend. Some people were asked "Are you going to church?"
When others talk about how the theory of evolution denied God, you will not feel well. You feel defeated when you leave the cafeteria, and you may want to know if a wise person truly believes in God. Yes, Christian writer Paul Little said that many intellectual people believe in God - and there are just reasons. Paul not only helps strengthen your faith in the adaptation "I know the reasons you believe" but also gives you some words when talking to religion in the lunch room I will show you some evidence.
Okay, I will immediately acknowledge it. It is impossible to put God in a test tube or prove scientifically. But this should not tell us "God is really dead!" In fact, there are many reasons to believe that God is very active and active in the universe.
Please think about the whole human needs of transcending what we are seeing. It is this desire that people rely on religion to find answers.
Importantly, research on world culture shows a nearly universal belief in God or God. This is not surprising to those who believe in the Bible. The writer of the evangelist says that God "puts eternity in the heart" (message 3: 11). Blaise Pascal, a great mathematician of the 17th century, expressed this inner desire as the "vacuum of God" of everyone.
Obviously, this "vacuum" is not definitive proof. But when you consider other evidence to prove the existence of God it is important to remember.
There are about 11 million people on Earth, including humans. All these things, including the universe itself, are coincidental?
Scientists insist that under certain conditions, certain forms of life ultimately develop. However, the same scientist who came up with this theory quickly pointed out its weaknesses. Sir Richard astronomer Lord Fred Hoil asked: "The tornado has blew up the crap including all the parts of 747, accidentally preparing them to airplane and preparing them to take off?" Foil answered "Even if a tornado blew up enough garbage dumps to fill the universe, these possibilities are small and even negligible."
In his book "Smart Universe", Hoyle said, "As the biochemist more and more discovers the complexity of life, the possibility that it happens is so small that they can become complete It is obviously excluded, life can not happen by chance "
For many people, this is likely to cause problems - why do you believe in God? The Big Bang provided the origin of the universe, and evolution explained the way we reached here, so do we still need God? The answer is that the true 'necessity of God' is personal and spiritual, not philosophical. Some people believe in God for intellectual reasons, but they are rare. Reason may support faith, but it rarely is the gateway to it. Of course, this is not as common in Western countries as it used to be, but many people believe in God for their cultural heritage. The most convincing reason to believe in God is personal, spiritual inner experience. If you experience the reality of God in your heart and soul, how can you deny it in your heart? In the final analysis, beliefs are internal personal reality than external things.
Why do you believe that God is useful for my adult Catholics trying to lead Christ's life while remembering the reason to believe? It is helpful to look back on why we know that God exists. Is there a god? Does any god transcend all of us? Beyond our lives and deaths, we transcend our sorrows and sorrows and transcend our world and space programs. This is an important issue for people who really think. Is there a god? - Gerald Manley Hopkins is a Victorian poet and often uses symbols to prove how God appears in all creations. His tips on God are revealed in works such as "Pied Beauty", "Spring", "Windhover", "God's Grandeur". The purpose of this study was to study how Hopkins uses these terms "escape from reality" to explain these effects on God.