lunamoth
Episcopalian
So, I've long recognized that God is not falsifiable, so as far as that goes atheists are on no firmer ground than theists.
And I've recently become satisfied that the existence of God is completely consistent with the universe as we know it through science and philosophy. This is just my intellect scrambling to catch up with what I've believed for a very long time. The universe is also a far stranger place than most of us can really conceptualize, but that is just an aside.
I think that there is evidence for God in the experience of mystics, the testimony of evangelists, and the blood of martyrs. I think there is evidence for God in the fact that we have values, not just likes and dislikes. And we value having values. I think there is evidence for the idea of God in that we trust that our reason gives us true information about reality, that reason is a supernatural gift.
I think there is evidence for Christianity specifically in the message of love lived by word and example in the life of Jesus, and validated by the resurrection. I think this is evidence because I see love as the one thread that runs through everything that is good and uplifting and truely human in my life.
I believe there is evidence of the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit who moves us toward God's will in spite of ourselves, and who ultimately will not allow one tiny thing in this life to be wasted.
And I think there is evidence that God is Creator not just in a distant past, winding the universe up like a clock and letting it go, but in creating and sustaining every fleeting moment that we experience as life. God as a Creator who values the freedom of His Creation in every eternal moment.
That is all.
And I've recently become satisfied that the existence of God is completely consistent with the universe as we know it through science and philosophy. This is just my intellect scrambling to catch up with what I've believed for a very long time. The universe is also a far stranger place than most of us can really conceptualize, but that is just an aside.
I think that there is evidence for God in the experience of mystics, the testimony of evangelists, and the blood of martyrs. I think there is evidence for God in the fact that we have values, not just likes and dislikes. And we value having values. I think there is evidence for the idea of God in that we trust that our reason gives us true information about reality, that reason is a supernatural gift.
I think there is evidence for Christianity specifically in the message of love lived by word and example in the life of Jesus, and validated by the resurrection. I think this is evidence because I see love as the one thread that runs through everything that is good and uplifting and truely human in my life.
I believe there is evidence of the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit who moves us toward God's will in spite of ourselves, and who ultimately will not allow one tiny thing in this life to be wasted.
And I think there is evidence that God is Creator not just in a distant past, winding the universe up like a clock and letting it go, but in creating and sustaining every fleeting moment that we experience as life. God as a Creator who values the freedom of His Creation in every eternal moment.
That is all.