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If the world's finest minds can unravel only with difficulty the deeper workings of nature, how could it be supposed that those workings are merely a mindless accident, a product of blind chance?
Evolution, Creation0Either God exists or he does not. There is no middle ground. Both cannot be true. No amount of philosophical trickery can hide from the greatest antithesis of them all ... We cannot leave this question for the intellectuals, scientists, philosophers and theologians alone ... We must answer it for ourselves.
Existence of God0An ineffably holy God, who has the utmost abhorrence of all sin, was never invented by any of Adam's fallen descendants!
Existence of God0a man may as well doubt whether there be a sun when he sees his beams gliding the earth as doubt whether there be a God when he sees his works spread in the worldAttributes, Discourse 1
Attributes, Discourse 1Existence of God0The prediction, or foretelling, of future things of a casual and contingent nature, which no reason of men or angels could foresee in their causes, is another argument to prove the existence of God. We have many instances of such predictions in Scripture where also we have an account of the events exactly corresponding with the predictions.
Existence Of God0I'm not an atheist, and I don't think I can call myself a pantheist. We are in the position of a little child entering a huge library filled with books in many languages. The child knows someone must have written those books.
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