Day 12 – an objective foundation
Belief in God is genuinely coherent with all we know about ourselves and our universe. –C. STEPHEN EVANS
There is a common misconception about faith in God that needs to be dispelled now and forever. Many people think that anyone who believes in God does so entirely from a subjective standpoint. They think theists have no objective reasons to believe. They assume there are no rational arguments to support the existence of God. They are wrong.
Now there are many reasons to believe in God, and several of these so happen to be subjective. A person may say, "I believe there is a God because something inside me says He exists." Or he or she may say, "I believe because it just feels right." Such subjectivity is present in all theists, including me. But this is not the whole story. Rational arguments and concrete evidence are also at hand to assist me and others toward faith in God. It is important that we acknowledge and embrace this objective dimension, for it is the supporting foundation upon which subjectivity rests. Subjectivity alone carries little weight. Resting on a firm objective foundation, it can be quite compelling.
The Bible (in the New Testament book of Hebrews) defines faith as "the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." The substance and evidence are objective, not subjective. Faith, then, is not mindless any more than it is emotionless. It includes intellect and feelings, evidence as well as hearsay. As I convey to you in the following pages my reasons for believing in God, you will encounter both. I will give you objective reasons why I believe, rational arguments that compel me to believe. These are not my original arguments but are the classic "proofs of God" handed down to us over several hundred years by thinking men and women. I will try to present these so that they can be understood by all. In addition, I will include in my case for God's existence some subjective reasons to believe. These, I predict, will be encouraging to any reader who is a theist and disquieting to anyone who is an atheist. They will be so, however, only after the objective dimension has been explored. The foundation of the building must be laid first.
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