Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Some reasons why I believe in God and am a Christian from a logical perspective



 Some reasons why I believe in God and am a Christian from a logical perspective

Reason 1: DNA
Whilst agreeing that random patterns occur naturally by chance, DNA however, consists of code, which requires a designer. Ask Microsoft if it’s possible to have a computer without a technician

 Reason 2: Prayer
Try praying. What good is it when a mind is set to coincidence & disbelief regarding the positive outcome?

Reason 3: First cause
The law of cause & effect - in order to have an effect, there has to be a cause. Everything is caused by something.

Reason 4: Complexity
Mindless nothing cannot be responsible for complex something.

Reason 5: Limitations of science
Science can only be the detector of certain things. You cannot scientifically detect emotion, memory, thoughts etc., though scientifically we must. These things which do not consist of matter are beyond the detection of science.

Reason 6: Evolution is only a theory
Evolution has never been proved, which is why we call it the 'theory of evolution'

Reason 7: Atheism is based on faith
Atheism is a faith which has not been proved. The disbelievers have not witnessed anything to not believe in, whereas the believers believe because they have witnessed. There is no 'good news' to preach in atheism.

Reason 8: Atheists are angry with God
How much of the atheist's faith relies on anger with God as opposed to genuine disbelief in God?

Reason 9: Atheists the public school and society
Rapid increase in immorality, teen pregnancy, fighting, crime and disrespect for authoritarian figures and elderly.
  
Reason 10: Complexity of human life
How could the complexity of human life possibly evolve on its own accord out of mindless cells? Teleological argument

Reason 11: Complexity of the human mind
How could the complexity of the human mind possibly evolve on its own accord out of mindless cells? Where does our consciousness come from?

Reason 12: Life from non-life
 Atheists will argue everything and anything to prove God is a mythological sky creature. However, when it comes to how did life begin they conclude abiogenesis – that life popped out of nowhere. Somehow :/  

Reason 13: Food and drink
What/who knew that our hunger & thirst had to be catered for by the food & drink which we're supplied with? Perhaps God could have made us only to eat the same fruit and not gift us with an intelligence to cook and create all types of foods and drinks we actually enjoy. They are endless and from all different cultures.

Reason 14: The five known senses
Most of us are born with the five senses to detect our surroundings, which we're provided with.

Reason 15: Goldilocks and the habitable planet, part
What/who knew that had Earth been set nearer to the sun, we would burn up? Farther and freeze?

Reason 16: Oxygen and atmospheric pressure
As a scuba diver, I know pressure. Imagine if that pressure was on us all the time. I’m not sure our ear drums would be fond of that but the conditions are perfect for the opposite. Any larger or smaller and the atmosphere is a mess.

Reason 17: Complementarity of plant and animal life
What/who knew that we require the oxygen of plants, just as plants require the carbon dioxide of us?

 Reason 18: The tornado and the 747 

The concept that life came about through sheer chance is as absurd & improbable as a tornado blowing through a junk yard, consequently assembling a Boeing 747!

Reason 19: The invisible and the supernatural
We are willing to believe in physically unseen waves that exist through the air, operating physical forces & appliances to work [sic], yet not supernatural God forces being responsible for the same.

Reason 20: Self-organization and entropy
Matter cannot organise itself. An uneaten tomato will not progress on its own accord to form a perfect pineapple. It will transform into mould, into disorganisation. The laws of evolution fall flat.

Reason 21: Darwin's deathbed conversion
Darwin went to seminary for a time and wrote about theistic beliefs. The story is that he spoke of Jesus Christ with his nurse before death. Although there is no evidence for the belief there is evidence for the journaling about God and time in seminary.

Reason 22: Morality
Where do our moral values held within our conscience come from? If the atheist is right, why then would we care about what we did?! If there is no God, then we've no-one to be accountable to.

 Reason 23: Man vs. animal 

If man has evolved from an animal, why doesn't he behave like an animal? Yet man is civilized. Anthropomorphic argument.

 Reason 24: Limitations of science

Science & logic do not hold all the answers - many people are aware of forces at work which we have no understanding of & no control over.

Reason 25: Biblical accounts
Much of the Bible deals with eyewitness accounts, written only 40 years after Jesus died. When the books in the New Testament were first around, there would have been confusion & anger if the books were not true.

Reason 26: Archaeology
From as early as 2000 BC, there is archaeological evidence to confirm many details we're provided with in the Bible.

Reason 27: Biblical prophecy
Not one single Biblical prediction can be shown as false, and the Bible contains hundreds.

Reason 28: The rejection of the Messiah by the Jewish people
If the Jewish people waited and recorded the wait for their coming Messiah, and he came, why would they kill him. Probably because the Bible prophecies that they would.

Reason 29: The rejection of the Messiah by the Jewish people
The Nation Of Israel
Israel is often used as an argument against God. Many find it difficult to believe in a God who would be partial to a "chosen people." Others find it even harder to believe in a God who would not protect His "chosen nation" from the boxcars, gas chambers, and ovens of Auschwitz and Dachau. Yet from the beginning of Old Testament history, Israel's future was prewritten. Together with other prophets, Moses predicted not only Israel's possession of the land but also her unparalleled suffering and dispersion throughout the whole earth, her eventual repentance, and then finally her last-days restoration (Deuteronomy 28-34; Isaiah 2:1-5; Ezekiel 37-38).

Reason 30: The acceptance of Jesus by the Gentile world
In Cults and false religions pop up and fizzle out every day. How could millions around the world from every age, race, background and gender believe in a crucified man from a slum called Nazareth? 

Reason 31: Biblical history
The evidence from literature & historical studies claim that Biblical statements are reliable details of genuine events. Although many push the Bible away as Myth, it is one of the most, if not the most, credible documents in human history.

Reason 32: Christianity and science in harmony
From the birth of science through to today, there is no evidence to claim that Christianity & science are in opposition. Many first scientists were Christians; Francis Bacon, Isaac [sic] Newton, Robert Boyle, to name a few, along with the many who stand by their work & faith today.

Reason 33: Science changes and The Bible doesnt
Science is constantly re correcting [sic] its findings. Past theories contradict certain beliefs which are held today. Our present 'discoveries' may change again in the future to rediscover how we originally came into existence. Although Atheists say we are holding onto Myth and they are finding new discoveries, Biblical faith works and hasn’t changed.

Reason 34: Abiogenesis
Evolution describes the way life possibly started, yet doesn't explain what made life start & why. Scientific questions fail to do that.

Reason 35: A bad lie?
The two people who discovered Jesus' empty tomb were peasant women. Women were very low on the social scale in first century Palestine, so in order to make the story fit, it would have made far more sense to claim that it were male disciples who had entered the tomb. But it wasn't - we're left with the historical & Biblical truth.

Reason 36: The person of Jesus Christ
There has never been a human being like Jesus. Atheists will say he never existed. Scholarly history when put on trial would conclude that not only did he exist, but he turned the world upside down. Although Islam is growing rapidly, it is by force, not in love and discipleship like Christianity.

Reason 37: When Atheists say the Bible is contradictory, they are always cheesy.
I’ve heard every excuse under heaven about why the Bible is not reliable. It’s been tampered with, its contradictory and so on. Failure to approach the text in the proper context and with a proper exegesis is normally the cause.
i.e John said Mary and Mary are at the tomb.
Matthew said Mary was at the tomb.
Luke says Johanna Mary and Mary were at the tomb. Silly

Reason 38: Biblical skeptics
There are many skeptics who didn't believe in Jesus before his crucifixion, and who were opposed to Christianity, yet turned to the Christian faith after the death of Jesus. Just as the many who continue to do so today. C.s Lewis is an example.

 Reason 39: Einstein quote
Albert Einstein said; "A legitimate conflict between science & religion cannot exist. Science without religion is lame; religion without science is blind".

Reason 40: The tomato thrower
A speaker in Hyde Park who was attacking belief in God, claimed that the world just happened. As he spoke, a soft tomato was thrown at him. "Who threw that?" He said angrily. A cockney from the back of the crowd replied; "No-one threw it - it threw itself!"

Reason 41: Occam's supernatural razor
It is easier to believe that God created something out of nothing than it is to believe that nothing created something out of nothing.

Reason 42: How-vs.-why Hawking quote
Stephen Hawkins [sic] has admitted; "Science may solve the problem of how the universe began, but it cannot answer the question: why does the universe bother to exist?"

Reason 43: Evolved vs. evolving
If we are the product of evolution - by sheer accident, chance,then we are still evolving? Why aren’t things evolving right in front of our eyes? Did apes stop evolving?

Reason 44: Liar or Lord?
Jesus Christ is either who he says he is, or he is the biggest con man history has ever known.

Reason 45: The Brain
The human brain...simultaneously processes an amazing amount of information. Your brain takes in all the colors and objects you see, the temperature around you, the pressure of your feet against the floor, the sounds around you, the dryness of your mouth, even the texture of your keyboard. Your brain holds and processes all your emotions, thoughts and memories. At the same time your brain keeps track of the ongoing functions of your body like your breathing pattern, eyelid movement, hunger and movement of the muscles in your hands.

Reason 46: Evil is a moral truth
Premise 1: If God does not exist, objective moral values do not exist.
Premise 2: But evil does exist. Rape, murder, child abuse are objectively wrong.
Conclusion: If that is true, then God exists.

 Reason 47: Death
Why should we need to die if there is no fall from God? We could have evolved into energy and existed for long drawn out periods of time.

Reason 48: Music and Art
Humans have amazing abilities that have nothing to with survival. I never saw a monkey play a saxophone, but I did see one fire off am ak-47. Check it out on you tube.

Reason 49: Love
There is a love that humans possess that is greater and deeper than that of the animal kingdom. Although animals have strong emotion, any true skeptic can realize there is something greater to human love. Love can speak for itself

Reason 50: Human Testimony – How did Jesus (God) change your life?
 I know he changed mine drastically … and I’m not insane…my desires are changed and I went from hating God to loving Jesus Christ.

Anthropic Constant 1: Oxygen Level
On earth, oxygen comprises 21 percent of the atmosphere. That precise figure is an Anthropic Constant that makes life on earth possible. If oxygen were 25% fires would erupt spontaneously, if it were 15%, human beings would suffocate.


Anthropic Constant 2: Atmospheric Transparency
If the atmosphere were less transparent, not enough solar radiation would reach the earth’s surface. If it were more transparent we would be bombarded with far roo much solar radiation down here. (In addition to atmospheric transparency, the atmospheric composition of precise levels of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide and ozone are in themselves Anthropic constants).


Anthropic Constant 3: Moon-Earth Gravitational Interaction
If the interaction were greater than it currently is, tidal effects on the oceans, atmosphere, and rotational period would be too severe. If it were less, orbital changes would cause climatic instabilities. In either event, life on earth would be impossible.


Anthropic Constant 4: Carbon Dioxide level
If the CO2 level were higher than it is now, a runaway greenhouse effect would develop (we’d all burn up). If the level were lower than it is now, plants would not be able to maintain efficient photosynthesis (we’d all suffocate).


Anthropic Constant 5: Gravity
If the gravitational force were altered by 0.00000000000000000000000000000000000001 percent, our sun would not exist, and, therefore neither would we. Talk about precision.


Anthropic Constant 6: Centrifugal Force
If the centrifugal force of planetary movements did not precisely balance the gravitational forces, nothing could be held in orbit around the sun.


Anthropic Constant 7: Rate Of Expansion
If the universe had expanded at a rate one millionth more slowly than it did, expansion would have stopped and the universe would have collapsed on itself before any stars had formed. If it had expanded faster, then no galaxies would have formed.


Anthropic Constant 8: Speed Of Light
Any of the laws of physics can be described as a function of the velocity of light (now defined to be 299,792,458 meters per second). Even a slight variation in the speed of light would alter the other constants and preclude the possibility of life on earth.


Anthropic Constant 9: Water Vapor Levels.If water vapor levels in the atmosphere were greater than they are now, a runaway greenhouse effect would cause temperatures to rise too high for human life. If they were less, an insufficient greenhouse effect would make the earth to cold to support human life.


Anthropic Constant 10: Jupiter.
If Jupiter were not in it’s current orbit, the earth would be bombarded with space material. Jupiter’s gravitational field acts as a cosmic vacuum cleaner, attracting asteroids and comets that might otherwise strike earth.


Anthropic Constant 11: The Earth’s Crust.
If the thickness of the earth’s crust were greater, too much oxygen would be transferred to the crust to support life. If it were thinner, volcanic and tectonic activity would make life impossible.


Anthropic Constant 12: The Earth’s Rotation.
If the rotation of the earth took longer than 24 hours, temperature differences would be too great between night and day. If the rotation period were shorter, atmospheric wind velocities would be to great.


Anthropic Constant 13: Axis Tilt.
The 23-degree axis tilt of the earth is just right. If the tilt were altered slightly, surface temperatures would be too extreme on earth.


Anthropic Constant 14: Atmospheric Discharge.
If the atmospheric discharge (lightning) rate were greater, there would be too much fire destruction; if it were less there would be little nitrogen fixings in the soil.


Anthropic Constant 15: Seismic Activity.
If there were more seismic activity, much more life would be lost; if there were less, nutrients on the ocean floors and in river runoff would not be cycled back to the continents through tectonic uplift. (yes, even earthquakes are necessary to sustain life as we know it).