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 an eternal universe defies scientific laws. So, what or who caused the universe? Could mere chance have orchestrated such complexity?

Another undeniable truth is the Law of Biogenesis: life only comes from existing life.

Life is everywhere, from the puppy at the pound to the bacteria on your doorknob. But have you ever wondered where it all came from? How did the first living thing come to be?

In the decades since, scientists have confirmed this law again and again.

As evolutionary biologist Martin Moe put it, “a century of sensational discoveries in the biological sciences has taught us that life arises only from life.” Even the staunch evolutionist Neil Shubin admits that “every living thing on the planet had parents… every living thing sprang from some parental genetic information.”

So if life can only come from life, how did the first life originate? Evolutionary theory claims that life arose spontaneously from non-living chemicals, but this flies in the face of the scientific evidence.

The Law of Biogenesis has never been observed to be broken.

As Harvard Professor George Wald admitted, there are only two possibilities:

  • either life began by spontaneous generation,
  • or it began by supernatural creation.

There is no third option. Unwilling to accept special creation, most biologists cling to a theory that has long been disproven.

The truth is, the existence of life is powerful evidence for a supernatural Creator.

As Antony Flew, the world’s leading atheist for five decades, ultimately concluded, “The only satisfactory explanation for the origin of such ‘end-directed, self-replicating’ life as we see on earth is an infinitely intelligent Mind.”

Life demands a Life-Giver. The intricate complexity and purposeful design of living things point unmistakably to an intelligent Creator. The Law of Biogenesis is not just a scientific principle, but a signpost pointing us to the Author of life itself.

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