God, Their origin is unknown to us. Yet they bear the lifeforce that created our home world.
Earth
For a couple of minutes our civilization lived in peace. Until one day.
one of us decided they wanted more. They deceived and betrayed us. This woman fought control over the knowledge of good and evil.
Our sins raged on until the very judgement swallowed our once mighty cities.
Our connection... Was destroyed.
And the Garden of Eden, lost to the limitless stars.
Then by fortune or fate. The savior was drawn to an unknown species called... Humans.
Now its just a matter of who will make it to either world.
But how do we know that theres a god? How do we know theres one AT ALL?
What if we just came here from the big bang?
A small speck in the middle of nowhere.
that just exploded
Well the chances of that happening are immense. I would say about one trillion to the twelfth power.
And thats a lot of zeroes
So it would be far easier for some random guy (MISTAKE: Blindfolded guy in one try) to pick one special grain of sand out of all the beaches on this planet.
and even then it would still be incredibly easier, unless it was designed by someone.
We have discovered that the universe is expanding
Well, were right about that
Because we can rewind time back to whenever it was just the small big bang.
And we have also learned that as soon as the big went off, the smallest fraction of a second, at that point there were these particles that were essential for life were already lightyears apart in the smallest bit of time.
So, thats something thats faster than light. They say nothing is, But they're wrong!
Another way that we can rewind time is by looking at our neighboring galaxy, the Andromeda Galaxy thats 2.5 million light years away.
2.5 million years ago, light left that galaxy. And we are seeing its light now. So we are technically looking into the past, so we know what that galaxy looks like when its young.
Were able to do the same for every other galaxy that there is and we can gather information about our universe and learn more about it and its history.
So if the whole big bang stuff isn't enough. Then lets just focus on our own planet.
It is PERFECT for life.
It has plenty of water to support millions of years, if not infinite years. It can cycle itself, it has plate tectonics, it can create itself, it has life cycles, the water cycle, it can recycle itself so that it can never end
Even STARS have a cycle
They start out as a nebula, they get formed into a star, they get bigger, and explode again. Either that or they get crushed down into a pulsar. (Neutron star)
But, it still has a cycle
Its not just our Earth, its our galaxy, its our universe, everything is a cycle
Thats pretty amazing, but what a lot of planets DON'T have. Is a total solar eclipse.
Other planets have eclipses, but they dont have a moon and its star perfectly aligned so that when it passes over, it matches up exactly and has this amazing view that we can watch
It might as well be some sort of supreme being's stamp of approval saying that this planet is made for life. It was intended to be
If we were to of come from just some random explosion in the middle of space from a small dot. The chances of there being other planets with life on them would be tremendously higher
Since, we haven't explored our entire universe yet. We arent sure there are other planets with life on them
We are still looking.
But if we dont find anything, thats another BIG symbol saying that our planet is perfect, something put it here intentionally.
We are also immense intelligent beings, that we are able to create these complex structures. Such as this microphone I'm talking into right now.
Another reason we know that we didnt just come from an explosion in the middle of nowhere.
Is the brain
It is so complex that it has electronic signals that is sends back and forth throughout the body, that we can do specific actions, we can communicate, we can hold memory.
It might as well be an organic computer
The eye is another reason that we know that we didnt come from some spec in the middle of space
It has light that can reflect off its retinas (among other things) and create these pictures that our brain interprets as objects.
and we can, just... see
Just like with the ear
We have tons of these tiny sensors in our ears that no matter what pitch or what sound it is it can interpret it in any way
Anything on this planet, and pretty much any other planet, is so complex that it would have been next to impossible for it to have come by chance
It would of had to of been designed by SOMEONE
OK so we know that theres a god, but how do we know that the god WE have is. Say the Christian God, the Buddhist god, any other god that there is?
How do we know that Jesus Christ is THE god?
Well, theres a lot of reasons to it
Well here's one basic thing: every other religion out there, except for Christianity, you have to sacrifice yourself (or an object) in order to get into I guess the overworld or "their heaven" whatever they call it.
But Christianity is the only religion that the god sacrifices THEMSELFS for us.
There isn't any other religion (that I know of) that has the main god have a son born (Probably is another that I just dont know of). No other religion has that, except Christianity.
He lets us live by having the creatures that he created kill him and hang him on the cross so that we could be saved.
Another reason is the fact that how many times the Bible, and any other bible, has been copied.
Around the year AD 100 the Annals was written by Tacitus and its only been copied twice within a 750 year gap.
And then theres Plato's dialogs and thats a 1200 year gap. That was just 7 copies
For the Histories by Herodotus there was a 1300 year gap and with only 9 copies.
Then we have Caesar's gallic wars after a 900 year gap, with only 10 copies made.
The gap between where the other books were written were huge and the times they were copied were microscopic
So what about the New Testament?
Written in the first century AD, and the earliest manuscript evidence we have for was within 50 years of that time
Now, how many copies were made there?
There are about 6000 Greek New Testament manuscripts at about 450 pages each.
And thats just the GREEK manuscripts
If we count the other languages like Coptic, Latin, and Armenian
Thats about another 20000 manuscripts
Critics and skeptics rarely question whether we have the original message of these writings (These as in all but the Bible)
And yet they frequently attack the Bible on this point, which just shows their bias.
So what about Noah's Ark?
It was specifically built to have a system inside to feed all of the animals, and to survive strong weathers, and floods for a long period of time
Many people have written other stories of other "Arks" that could of happened such as the Wunambal legend, the Vanuatu tale, the Epic of Gilgamesh, and the Akkadian Tablet.
All of those were "Arks" and such as the Epic of Gilgamesh it would of floated upright. Except all of the animals inside would of been crashing everywhere.
All of the other arks would of just fallen and have been broken into pieces.
Well Noah's would of floated perfectly
There have been people saying that Jesus wasn't really born in a Manger. He was born in the caves, or whatever they are, where they put dead bodies. Kind of like a grave, and he was wrapped in the fabric that they use to preserve the bodies.
Representing life and death. He was born in where you die
Jesus was born in a way to represent birth in death.
DNA is another way to prove that there was a God. With its immense complexity, adding to the chance of the universe exploding by chance impossible, it holds information about our bodies, hair color, skin color, eye color, etcetera etcetera.
God makes these things so incredibly complex that it would hint towards the fact that there was a creator.
Microsoft creator Bill Gates states that "DNA is far more complex than any software we have created"
Many people think of the Holocaust as a terrible time, very destructive, and death to many Jews. But, it might of actually had a purpose.
After the Holocaust America started protecting Jerusalem (Israel) and still is, which is the land of the Jews, which were God's people in the Bible.
Since the dawn of civilization man as gazed in awe at the stars, wondering what they were and how they got there.
Ever since Edwin Hubble discovered that the universe was expanding. Many scientists, including Einstein, reacted negatively.
In what Einstein later called "The biggest blunder of my life." He messed with the equation to avoid implication that the universe had a beginning.
A British astronomer Sir Fredrick Hoyle, who sarcastically nicknamed the creation event a "Bing Bang." He stubbornly held to his steady state theory that the universe had always existed.
So did Einstein and other scientists until the evidence for a beginning became overwhelming.
Many scientists were struck by the parallel of a one time creation event from nothing, with the biblical account in Genesis 1:1
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