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 Bible Concepts Introduced:

  So how would one go about proving the existence of God?

  I mean where would you choose to start looking for God?

  Any scientist could not ignore such a book. And by probing this book, by testing and weighing every word, a scientist would seek to learn whether it contained the answer to the identity of God, the origin of man, the purpose of life. Surely this is what evolutionary scientists have done, is it not? Every last one of these dedicated men and women has dug deep into the Bible's text, not sparing any expense in order to find out, once and for all, if the Bible is God's Word, if it explains life's mysteries, if it satisfies. And only then, only after long and laboured consideration, only after all attempts to reconcile their experience of reality to Bible concepts, then and only then have they turned to their own theories in an attempt to provide a destitute public with the answers that they so desperately need. Isn't that so? I don't doubt that people need answers.

  But whether you are an evolutionist by profession or not, consider what the consequence is of not having been told the truth when you were a child. Ideas formed in childhood are very strongly held and difficult to rid oneself of.

  So let the test be just this, then, and only this. Let the true test of any theory or idea be its merit, in and of itself, the value it brings to one's life, the benefit it brings to the one believing in it, the very fact that it works to the satisfaction of the one concerned, or that it does not. And the idea that works is the idea that one shall call `true'. True because it is useful in application, because its benefits are numerous, because it results in benefits to all mankind and all other life forms on earth, benefits to the earth itself, and even to the universe.




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