I believe in God.
I believe for many reasons.
I believe because of the testimony of Jesus Christ
I believe because of the difference He has made in my life.
I believe because I have experienced blatantly paranormal phenomenon that is most sufficiently explained by admitting a spiritual dimension to life and a real good and a real perversion of good.
I believe because the concept of an eternal Word seems to best account for the innate ability of language and abstract reasoning present in humans alone amongst all physical creatures that we know of.
I believe because, in my opinion, it is more rational to presuppose a non-material Mind as the First Cause than it is to presuppose that no such mind exists. I believe that very few people are true agnostics. Almost everyone comes to this question biased one way or the other: we tend to presuppose "for" a god, or presuppose "against" a god.
I believe because the phenomenon of fulfilled biblical prophecy strongly suggests a genuine miraculous presence guiding the writers of the Bible.
I believe because the Bible is amazingly blunt about the shortcomings and character faults of even its most beloved "heroes." This lends credence to the accounts as being more than just propaganda myths. Of course, these character faults also turn off many readers. If so-called godly people are so flawed, some surmise that there must not be much to this "god-stuff."
I believe because of the injustice of this world. If there is no True Justice, why does that fact bother me? In other words, if I am simply the product of a brutal, survival of the fittest, might makes right universe, then why am I appalled by such a system. Can a stream rise higher than its source? It can, but only if assisted by an Outside Power. If I am shocked by the abuses of this world yet I am a product of this world, than I assume that an Outside Power is calling me to rise higher than this world.
If the universe is destined to be an empty Void, why does that fact shock me? Why do I resonate more with a Logos/Eternal Meaning than an Outer Darkness/Eternal Void? If this is pure delusion on my part, than I conclude that delusion is superior to reality. I would rather "go down with the ship" of a deluded belief in the Word Become Flesh (Jesus Christ) than learn to make myself at home in the meaningless eternity of idiotic matter. I choose to believe that there is a way which is
The Way, a truth which is
The Truth, and a life which is
The Life. . .
. . . . Of course, this means I have to choose to do the right thing no matter how much it irks me. Oh well, I guess it is easier just to give in an live in self-indulgence.
