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Is there a God?

  1. “Fools say in their hearts: There is no God…” Psalm 14:1
  2. St. Augustine once found himself in search for a deep sense of joy. Though he was extraordinarily intelligent, he realized that his brilliant mind could not give him satisfaction for anything. He lived a life of vices and carnal pleasure, thinking that happiness can be found in the world, but he found himself mistaken. He searched for meaning in different religions and philosophies, only to be disappointed, until he finally became Christian, and realized that the only one who could give satisfaction to man’s search for joy and meaning is this Person we call “Our hearts are restless until they rest in Thee…”
  3. • There are many things that are beyond the capacity of reason. Confronted by things beyond human control (e.g. death, calamities), man looks for meaning in a higher power often called GOD • History proves that people everywhere have a sense of “Divine Longing” i.e. an innate desire to know God. • Every innate human desire has a real object to meet the need (e.g. thirst-water) • Every natural desire has a real objective means of being fulfilled (e.g. quenching of thirst-drink) • Since the human craving for God is a natural need, then there must really be a God to satisfy this need Clive Staples Lewis
  4. IF GOD DOES NOT EXIST: • Our world came about without any cause or source. Everything just happened • The laws governing the universe developed without guidance or direction • Life on earth is just a product of randomness in a hostile universe • Man is without spirit, death terminates existence • There is no master plan for mankind, human existence is an accident • Morality is societal in origin, therefore no one can make value judgments on others- no universal good, no universal evil
  5. FILIPINO EXPERIENCE:FILIPINO EXPERIENCE: In the University of the Philippines, there isIn the University of the Philippines, there is an organization called UP Atheist Circle. Inan organization called UP Atheist Circle. In one of their gatherings, the members placedone of their gatherings, the members placed an empty coffin on the stage and draped itan empty coffin on the stage and draped it with a streamer, on which is written thewith a streamer, on which is written the famous line of Nietzsche:famous line of Nietzsche: GOD IS DEADGOD IS DEAD Think about this: Isn’t it to say that “God isThink about this: Isn’t it to say that “God is dead” is also to affirm his existence? Howdead” is also to affirm his existence? How can God be dead if in the first place he doescan God be dead if in the first place he does not exist?not exist? Even non-believers BELIEVE that they doEven non-believers BELIEVE that they do not believe anything.not believe anything.
  6. • God is the greatest being thinkable • The greatest being thinkable cannot exist only in the mind; he must also exist outside the mind • If he existed only in the mind, he would nopt be the greatest thinkable being for there are other beings which exist both inside and outside the mind • Therefore God must exist inside and outside the mind
  7. Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin, asNeil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin, as they journeyed back home from thethey journeyed back home from the moon, beamed a TV program to earth,moon, beamed a TV program to earth, during which Aldrin quoted verses 3-4during which Aldrin quoted verses 3-4 of Psalm 8: “When I look at thyof Psalm 8: “When I look at thy heavens…Lord, the work of thyheavens…Lord, the work of thy fingers, the moon and the stars whichfingers, the moon and the stars which thou has established, I cry: what isthou has established, I cry: what is man that thou art mindful of him”man that thou art mindful of him” The Astronauts, out thereThe Astronauts, out there in the vast space, chosein the vast space, chose God, not chance.God, not chance.
  8. The Apollo 8 astronauts: Borman, Lovell,The Apollo 8 astronauts: Borman, Lovell, and Anders, attributed to God the successand Anders, attributed to God the success of their mission to go beyond the moon,of their mission to go beyond the moon, which meant that they would be out ofwhich meant that they would be out of contact from earth for a full forty-fivecontact from earth for a full forty-five minutes.minutes. On December 24, 1968, the threeOn December 24, 1968, the three astronauts gave a moving testimony ofastronauts gave a moving testimony of faith when they read in turn the story offaith when they read in turn the story of creation in Genesis, to which Bormancreation in Genesis, to which Borman added this prayer: “Give us, O God, theadded this prayer: “Give us, O God, the vision which can see thy love in the worldvision which can see thy love in the world in spite of human failure. Give us the faith,in spite of human failure. Give us the faith, the trust, the goodness, in spite of ourthe trust, the goodness, in spite of our ignorance and weakness. Give us theignorance and weakness. Give us the knowledge that we may continue to prayknowledge that we may continue to pray with understanding hearts.”with understanding hearts.”
  9. ““To me, science and religion areTo me, science and religion are very similar. If we compare howvery similar. If we compare how great scientific ideas arrive, theygreat scientific ideas arrive, they look remarkably like religiouslook remarkably like religious revelation viewed in a non-revelation viewed in a non- mystical way. The great scientificmystical way. The great scientific discoveries, the real leaps, do notdiscoveries, the real leaps, do not come from so-called scientificcome from so-called scientific method but by revelations whichmethod but by revelations which are just as real.”are just as real.” Dr. Charles TownesDr. Charles Townes Nobel Prize Winner for hisNobel Prize Winner for his work on the Laser and Maserwork on the Laser and Maser
  10. ““While science is not religion, itWhile science is not religion, it is a religious activity by itsis a religious activity by its presuppositions, its methodspresuppositions, its methods of working, and its search forof working, and its search for truth.”truth.” Dr. Wernher von BraunDr. Wernher von Braun Leading U.S.Leading U.S. Space ExpertSpace Expert
  11. ““Perhaps we shall end byPerhaps we shall end by perceiving that the greatperceiving that the great object unconsciouslyobject unconsciously pursued by science ispursued by science is nothing else than thenothing else than the discovery of God.”discovery of God.” Rev. Teilhard de ChardinRev. Teilhard de Chardin Jesuit Priest-ScientistJesuit Priest-Scientist
  12. ““Science is helping usScience is helping us put a face on God.”put a face on God.” Charles CoulsonCharles Coulson Theoretical Chemistry ExpertTheoretical Chemistry Expert Coulson believed religious faithCoulson believed religious faith was essential for the responsiblewas essential for the responsible use of scienceuse of science
  13. As the deer panteth for the waters So my soul longeth after Thee You alone are my heart’s desire And I long to worship Thee You alone are my strength my shield To you alone may my spirit yield You alone are my heart’s desire And I long to worship Thee. Maranatha! Singers - As the Deer.mp3 Click to play song
  14. AQUINAS’ and ANSELM’s Arguments http://www.regent.edu ARGUMENT FROM “DIVINE LONGING” http://www.apologetics.johndepoe.com CROSSING THE BRIDGE http://www.gospelcom.net Mark Link TAKE OF YOUR SHOES 1972, p.55 Edmond Barbotin FAITH FOR TODAY 1973, p.13 Erlinda Bragado and Arnold Monera KALOOB: Interweavings on the Christian Story Manila: De La Salle University Press, 1998
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