If God Is "I AM", then Who Am I? - Day 2

Day 2 – the lens of supernaturalism

These alternative belief systems—theism and atheism—offer radically different perspectives on life… They are opposing, mutually exclusive views, delivering opposite conclusions about the meaning of life and our existence as human beings.  –R. E. SIMMONS III

When an atheist and a theist examine the universe, they do so through different lenses. The atheist looks at the world through a lens called naturalism. In other words, he or she never entertains the possibility that anything other than nature exists. The theist, on the other hand, views the world through the lens of supernaturalism and thus permits the existence of both nature and God.

With self-reflection, the pattern holds true. Atheists and theists look inward through the same two lenses. The atheist views himself as a product of nature alone. The theist sees herself as a creation of the supernatural. Depending on which lens is used, we are either children of the universe or children of God.

The lens I will use in this book is the supernatural one. I will presuppose on every page that there is a God behind the universe and that you and I, as parts of this universe, are products of this God. Having embraced on the first leg of our journey the existence of God and explored on the second His multifaceted nature, I will use this as the foundation of the third. I will examine our existence with God's existence in mind. I will explore our nature with His nature in mind.

In summary, this leg of our journey is an exercise in self-reflection through the lens of supernaturalism.

SELF-REFLECT

1. Which of the statements below best describes you?
     a.  I believe the natural world is all there is.
      b.  I believe a supernatural world exists.

2. Are you aware of the evidence in favor of the existence of God?
     a.  yes
     b.  no (The first book in this series, 5 Reasons: Why I
           Still Believe in God, gives some of the evidence.)

3. Think of three questions about yourself that you would
    like answered.




Daily Quotation 
R. E. Simmons III, Remembering the Forgotten God (Atticus Press, 1992), 16.

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