The Creation Declares A Creator Mankind has struggled for ages with the source and purpose of the things in the cosmos. So how can we know? We MUST use all our facilities available, if we want to get a complete answer. We can observe the evidence that surrounds us, actually considering the creation itself utilizing our (physical) senses to study. To that we must add our innate and metaphysical abilities (reasoning, logic, instinct, and desire) to separate the facts from the rhetoric and see what survives the inquiry and provides the most likely and complete answer. We must consider the origin of the creation with our pre-supposed ideas exposed. If we don't want to believe in God, we will look for ways to answer our questions without including the possibility of a God. If we believe we must only use our physical senses, we will get an incomplete answers as well. But a careful analysis some of the 'physical only' theories will show gaping holes, big enough that to believe in them actually requires more faith than simply believing in a Creator! Now if one considers that there could be a Creator, we could easily expect Him to display evidence for Himself, and information about Him within His creation. In fact, it would be the most obvious fact of His existence, wouldn't it! For how could there be a creation without a creator? God in fact has described to us that this is precisely what He has done:
"For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities – His eternal power and divine nature – have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse." Romans 1:20
So lets take a cursory look at all the 'answers' provided to us, and determine which one makes more sense...
Can Science Provide The
Answer?
Science steps in and attempts
to describe where the universe came from with theories based upon natural
perspectives. These theories are just that – theories – and by definition
center only on things that ‘are natural,’ not things that may be
super-natural (or metaphysical.) Science,
then, has no ability or authority in explaining the supernatural, and therefore MUST only
speak of natural items. Anything
beyond the natural is outside the scope of their explanation, although sometimes
it does
attempt them.
Science does however provide us
with a glimpse of how the creation was put together, and in fact provide
evidence of design, not random chance (random chance being the only
alternative to a creation created by G
Can
Christianity Provide The
Answer?
Surprisingly few of the world
religions have their own creation story, and all of them (except
Christianity / Judaism / Islam - which incidentally all developed from a single
view of a Creator)
center around a natural development and evolution theory that just cannot hold
water (we’ll get into that later!)
So in effect,
Therefore intuitively, a Creator could be 'proven philosophically' by using positive proofs (necessarily philosophical, due to the super-natural nature of God,) or by disproving (scientifically OR philosophically) the Naturalistic position. We have already considered several philosophical arguments for the existence of a Creator. And further below on this page, we will expose the inadequacy of the Naturalistic models of creation. We will distinguish the Creator's intentions, via Christ, Muhammad, or another prophet later. But for now, we can be assured that the Christian faith provides both scientific and philosophical answers for a Creator.
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