"5 REASONS: Why I Still Believe in God" - DAY 58

Day 58 – common sense


... faith is not an irrational leap...[It is] supported by reason and evidence.  –CHARLES COLSON


Throughout this journey, we have approached the existence of God from a commonsense standpoint. Instead of blindly, even stubbornly, believing in God, we have attempted to discover if there are any objective reasons for our faith.

First, we surveyed the world around us and agreed that these five facts are true:

1. Humans live in a universe that shows evidence of order and design.
2. Humans tend to have a notion that some things are fair/unfair and right/wrong.
3. Humans have throughout history believed in the existence of the supernatural.
4. Humans everywhere possess certain characteristics considered to be positive.
5. Humans abound who will gladly give personal testimony of God's existence.

After stating these five facts, we attempted to find the best explanation for them:

1. Is the order and design in the universe best explained by God or without Him?
2. Does our sense of justice and morality make the most sense in a theistic or an atheistic universe?
3. Is humanity's tendency toward supernatural belief best explained by a universe governed by God or a one governed by nature? 
4. Are our positive human characteristics more likely the product of a world that is 100% natural or one that includes the supernatural?
5. Does the testimony of God's existence throughout history make the most sense if that testimony is true or if it is false?

These are the five facts we observed and the five questions we raised about them. In the final analysis, there has been but one answer: the existence of God is the best explanation. Belief in God, it turns out, has had much more the ring of truth to it than atheism. When put to the test, theism has earned the seal-of-approval of our common sense.



Daily Quotation
Charles Colson, How Now Shall We Live? (Wheaton, Ill.: Tyndale House, 1999), 31-32.

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