2013-03-26

Strange Things

I read and see things by atheists on why the universe is so strange, or this part of life oddly fits with something else. Did they ever stop to think because you close off part of the whole world's being, you limit yourself as to what is strange and weird in the universe. What I mean by the "whole world's being" is since the dawn of man, we have looked to the stars, the home of our gods. We have always had gods and it wasn't until recently (In terms of man being around.) that the idea of there not being at least one god came into popular light.

I personally believe Jesus Christ is our only salvation from a world of sin. He alone closed the gap between us and God so His creation would be able to be companions with him. I believe we are meant to be companions with God, but because of the sin that WE let loose into the world, we were sentenced to death. Jesus was your ransom paid.

With that said, atheists think this was all random chance and to be what we are now, we just got lucky. I am sure many people will argue that, and since it does not seem logical to me, it is very possible I am mistaken. But by the term, they do not believe in a God of any sort. To think things are weird is simply a misunderstanding or in awe of it. Odd usually is beyond normal understanding.

For me, it seems entirely illogical to think we evolved into something from something. Now, mathematically speaking, evolution does not equal out. The sum is way more than the parts. And physics say that energy wants to be in the most simplest form, if that were the case why does it work so hard to be matter and make up all that we are and see?

I know there are all sorts of things supposedly breaking down religion and proving God doesn't exist. Fact is it always will. Religion was made by men for men to understand God. God wants a relationship. Religion is man's attempt at creating one. But science cannot rule out the fact there is a God and it cannot prove it either. To me, the workings of the universe all the way down to the particles, are visible and invisible evidence of a being so much more than us. I call that being God and I have seen him work in my life as well as in the life of others, so I will praise him and love him till I die and meet him.

Science, to me is understanding the methods that God used to create the universe. In what I have read, science can't explain why gravity works. I say it's because God wants it to. To me, what seems weird in the universe is just something God hasn't given us the knowledge to understand yet. I believe we will understand much of what makes the universe work, but not all. And I hold out hope that God will let me in on some of his amazing works and methods he used when I get to heaven. I cannot wait.

I respect your decision to be atheist, if any ever read this, I do not want it sounding like I am hating on you. I am sure you are a wonderful person as well. But maybe things that seem weird might get more meaning if there was a God.

From the earliest memory, I cannot remember a time I did not believe in God. He has always been a part of my life, as I want to be part of his kingdom. But I do know people and I am friends with people, that do not believe, nor want to believe in anything higher than us. (Except for aliens. They always believe in them.) I love these people just as much as my friends I go to church with. I plan on using science, that they might know, as a tool to show them how God works.

This universe is a huge, immeasurably big place. It is filled with stuff I believe mankind will never know. It works so well together, from the tiniest bit of matter, to a whole realm of dark matter and energy that we cannot see, nor have physical evidence that it exist, just the lack of evidence of something we can see working. to stuff we can't see, All the way to the super-massive black holes that cause galaxies to form and sets everything spinning. To think that something so wonderful, so amazing, so incredible was all by chance seems kind of  crazy to me. Sure, it could happen I suppose. But wouldn't life mean so much more if it was because God wanted it to? To me it does.

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