I believe in God

Remember this prayer?

People recite it without thinking.

However, this is a huge statement.

How do we know that God exist?

The catechism teaches us that we must believe in God

because it is a revealed truth, as stated in the Apostles’ Creed.

However, is this enough to make it believable?

Further down on the same page of the catechism, it states, “How did God reveal Himself?” Answer by the visible world that He created.

Many moons ago, I wrote a thesis titled ‘And God Created the Big Bang.’

Many argue against this theory, but until it is proven otherwise, we will retain it as a possibility.

The Jesuit Priest Robert Spitzer says, ” If at the beginning it had nothing, you need someone or something that sparks the universe because the logic says from nothing cannot be turned into something, nothing + nothing = nothing.

Another time, I was a big fan of RTB. The Canadian astronomer Hugh Ross founded the ministry “Reasons to Believe” (RTB) because he concluded that a scientific understanding of cosmology and the universe’s “fine-tuning” points to God as the Creator, and that this evidence is consistent with the accuracy and inspiration of the Christian Bible. Ross believes science, rather than contradicting faith, provides “new evidence from the book of nature” that supports Christian beliefs and the existence of a personal, transcendent God. This statement has nothing to do with the eccentric Kenneth Alfred Ham.

Did you ever sit on your balcony and watch animals around for a long time? Trying to understand their behaviour, amazing what came out from them, how they get out of a bad situation.

Have you ever watched the water, flowers, and trees?

In nature, God reveal Himself.

Did you know that animals, plants and trees communicate among their own species?

Evolution, in which I agree, does not explain everything. We need to look further for an explanation.

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