Posts from March 2024

Objective Morality Demands a Moral Lawgiver

Why do we have an innate sense that some things are right and others are wrong? Where do our notions of justice, fairness, and moral value come from? The answer lies in the existence of a moral lawgiver – God. Across cultures and throughout history, humans have recognized objective moral values. We know instinctively that kindness is good and cruelty is wrong. Even atheists admit that torturing babies for fun or raping innocent women is morally reprehensible. But without God,…

DESIGN DEMANDS A DESIGNER

Have you ever marveled at the intricate beauty of a flower, the precise dance of planets in our solar system, or the mind-boggling complexity of the human body? From the smallest atom to the vast expanse of the universe, we find evidence of purposeful design all around us. The Universe operates according to exact scientific laws, allowing us to predict eclipses, launch rockets, and explore the cosmos with precision. Earth is perfectly positioned to support life, with the ideal distance…

Life demands a Life-Giver

Belief in God is a deeply personal choice, yet certain fundamental questions lie at its heart. Why are we here? How did the universe, with its intricate design and vastness, come into being? These questions have sparked debate for centuries. Science tells us that things don’t simply appear from nothingness. Every effect has an adequate cause – a principle known as the Law of Causality. This applies to the universe itself. It couldn’t have made itself, and the idea of…

Matter Demands a Maker

The universe, with its planets, stars, and the very atoms we’re made of, didn’t magically appear. Its existence begs a question: where did it all come from? Was it always here, or did something – or Someone – bring it into being? Science vs. Self-Creation Imagine finding a flag on the moon. Common sense tells us it didn’t get there by accident. Everything we see has a cause. Science backs this up – it’s called the Law of Causality. Matter…

What Makes a Good Reason?

The question of God, the Bible, and faith isn’t one easily settled by catchy slogans or emotional appeals. We all hold various beliefs – some based on deep thought, others on gut feelings. But how do we know when we’ve found a truly good reason for belief? Reasons vs. Motivations There’s a difference between a reason and a motivation. Say someone believes in God because their kind mother taught them, or because it brings comfort. While valid feelings, these aren’t…

Reasons to believe in God

In a world of choice, where we decide what to wear, eat, and think, belief in God remains a deeply personal decision. History tells us that many people have chosen not to believe. They call themselves atheists, agnostics, skeptics… but what drives this choice? Atheists: “There is No God” Atheists boldly declare God’s non-existence. Yet, how can anyone prove that, without knowing every single fact about the universe? This stance often masks a refusal to consider the evidence rather than…