The Case for God

“There are only two classes of person who can be called reasonable: those who serve God with all their hearts because they know him and those who seek him with all their hearts because they do not know him.”

Pascal

On the question of God’s existence, no matter what we believe the truth is either God exists or God does not exist. The reality has to be one or the other and there is no in-between. Some may try to sit on the fence but God cannot.

The primary historical arguments for the existence of God continue to be powerful and persuasive. The beginning of the Universe (the Cosmological Argument), the apparent design in the Universe (the Design Argument), and our ability to recognise the way things ought and ought not to be in the Universe (the Moral Argument) can help us build a cumulative case for the existence of God.

The Case for God explains reasons why we can know God exists and how we can view the world from a right perspective as part of the Christian worldview.

Romans 1:20 “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.”

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