Sword of the spirit
The trouble is that you have only faith beliefs about God etc. Just substantiate one with a fact an, like akaleidoscope, the whole world pattern will change, producing a pattern that is not only beautiful but completely harmonious too plus being in tune with reality.
That’s actually quite a colourful picture of my faith, thank you!
Let me explain why:
Hebrews 11 v 1 says this:
Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. This is illustrated brilliantly in the film
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade with the third trial(*1) that Indy has to navigate to get to the grail. That which is unseen (the walkway across the chasm) becomes
seen when Indy takes the step of faith, expecting to fall into the chasm below.
You asked for one fact. For me, one of those facts is answers to prayer. Now, I could say that it is e.g. just
coincidence, but it does seem strange to me that the more I pray, the more
coincidences I observe! Is it logical therefore to stop because some claim without proof that the God I believe in doesn’t exist and then hide behind philosophical excuses when asked to justify their worldview? Because one person thinks
but much work still needs to be done to detox the minds of those still infected.
In terms of what you went on to say, what a beautiful picture of God’s creation!! The first plants, animals and human beings are created with reproductive ability, DNA being the blueprint for living organisms. Some may see this as evidence of common descent, I see it as evidence of common design, in the same way that letters are the blueprint for all written text, or notes (logarithmic scale by the way; hardly trivial Mathematics) for music, or computer language instructions . No problem with evolutionary explanations that explain variation as the ability for that variation is already there, so no
something from nothing problems, i.e. so-called
emergent properties!
You mentioned
reality. Observed realities include
• Plants grow from seeds produced by plants, which grew from seeds produced by plants, ...
• An individual was given birth to by their mother, who was given birth to by her mother, ...
• That which has a beginning has a cause.
For me, it’s simple. Either you can go down the route of
nothing causing something, or
something causing something. Human beings design and make things so there is no reason to think that there isn’t something else that is also capable of designing and making something, particularly when similar characteristics are seen in what is made. There may be disagreement about what the
something is, but what is not consistent with reality is the
nothing causing something scenario.
In conclusion, and referring back to what you said in a previous post: Those who
browse or lurk may wonder why the Christians here are able to defend their position and counter the arguments against their faith, but those countering Christian beliefs cannot defend their position without hiding behind philosophical jargon. It may even inspire them to think for themselves and conduct their own investigation, as opposed to being told how to think by comments like this:
Most thinking people recognise the non-existence of the god brigade's "arguments", but much work still needs to be done to detox the minds of those still infected.
(*1):
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The third trial (watch from 3:21 in)