Thoughts on God

Throughout history all people everywhere have shown a belief in god, whether it was many gods or one supreme god. This is because Jehovah, the one true God, made us so we would seek Him out. Man will never be at peace without God filling the void in their hearts. In Ecclesiastes 3:11, the writer referred to God as having, “set eternity in the hearts of men.” of men.” With the law of cause and effect this seeking after a supreme being can be traced back to God, the first cause. God is eternal, uncreated and self-existent and by definition an uncaused cause.

Science has proven there was a big bang to start the universe. That is an effect that isn’t disputed. For every effect there must be a cause but the scientists don’t know what caused the big bang. It’s obvious that God was the cause. Humanists have pushed the theory of evolution on us and our children without a shred of proof. Most people have swallowed this lie hook, line and sinker. The odds of an accident of nature creating the awesome complexity of life is so minute as to be completely ruled out. That leaves us with the only other possibility, that we were indeed created by an intelligent designer, which would be God.

In a previous blog I’ve listed 23 physical proofs that God created the universe, all of which must be present for the universe to exist. I recently found another proof to add to the list. The oceans are needed for life to exist on earth. They are a cushion against the heat of the sun and the freezing blast of the winter. The modulating effect of the oceans keep the earth’s temperatures in the range where life can exist. There are over eleven million species of life on earth. Are we to believe that each one developed independently by accident? How could the intricate human eye connect with our brain to give a visual picture of our world on its own?

It has been demonstrated that human beings have an inner sense of right and wrong, a moral compass that is consistent among all people everywhere. If we have a moral code (the effect) then there must be a cause, a moral Lawgiver, namely God.