An illogical Command From an Unexplainable Being


Genesis Chapter 1:3-And God said, Let there be light and there was light.


Here is the beginning. The Earth was without form or void. There was no life, no planet to sustain life, and it was darkness. Then the voice of God spoke and from His words the world was created.


Some may feel that this is illogical or a delusion, while others truly believe that the Earth was created, in fact the universe was created from a higher being.


I'm one such person that believes that God created the Earth with just the words spoken from his mouth, but I also can agree that it seems illogical.


Isaiah 55:8 says- For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the Lord.


We as human beings feel that it is illogical for the entire world to be created by just a word, because we can't understand it, we can't put our hands on it, we can't replicate it, we can't use science to explain it, math won't help us solve the equation, and because of this we write the thought of God creating the world off. We write it off as illogical, because we can't explain it.


There are times even in my relationship with Jesus Christ, things that I can't explain. I'll never be able to explain why He loves me despite the way I've chosen to live my life. I can't explain how He wakes us up in the morning or how He continues to love a world that rejects him.

The same way that we (Human Beings) can't explain death, but it exists.

The same way we can't see air, but we know it exists.

The same way we can't explain fully how the human mind operates, nor do we understand the entire capabilities of the mind, but we know it's there.

The same way we can't explain why the body expires, or ages, or gets old, but we know it happens.

It is the same as God giving an illogical command for light to appear out of darkness and it being so.

I believe that it is in our nature as human beings to be able to explain things. Somehow I feel it gives us comfort or a sense of accomplishment, but the unexplainable we run away from or we write it off as fiction. I have to be honest though as much as we may try to make God seem fictional, or a result of delusions created by an unstable mind, I must say that even though we may try God is still God.

I mean just take time and think about it. The sun rises and it sets. The earth spins on it's axis and there are four seasons. Life is created and life is destroyed. Time flows, it moves, it doesn't stand still, and it doesn't wait for anyone. The human body is an amazing machine in a sense, that no one can replicate, but yet there is no God? Someone had to put these things in order, I mean it is too perfect to just happen by accident. The order is perfectly set and if someone wasn't holding these things in place it would all be destroyed.

I'm not even asking for people to believe in God, or in Jesus Christ, honestly I can tell you about Him, and share my walk that I have with Him to you, but at the end of the day you have to choose Him on your own. And when the world ends we can't stand in judgment together, no we have to give an account for our choices, actions, and thoughts to God on our own. So again I'm not trying to get you to believe what I believe, but to have you think outside the realm of human understanding.

OK you don't believe in miracles, but does it mean they don't happen. I even believe that a man being able to perform open heart surgery or brain surgery is a miracle. And someone had to give that man the understanding to even tackle something as complex as the heart and brain.

To the ones who believe in the Big Bang, well someone had to send that huge explosion or create a "primordial hot and dense initial condition at some finite time in the past." Someone had to create primordial matter, someone who isn't bound by finite principles, but is infinite and unbound by logic.

To the ones who believe in evolution, well someone had to create the apes or the primordial ooze that man and beast spawned from. Is it truly possible for inanimate matter to create life? If this is true than someone had to Command that matter to begin to move. Come on you must agree with me or at least consider that we can't explain how life came from primordial ooze. So if we can't explain how the beginning of life on Earth came from ooze, than why is it so impossible for us not to be able to explain God????

I just believe that God set in motion and put in order the things of yesterday, today, and the future. He was in the beginning, He is with us now, and He will be there in the future. He is God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Ghost. (3-Past-Present-Future, Father, Son, Holy Ghost, Man is Mind, Body, and Soul, there's a past, present, and future, birth, life, and death, do you see where I'm going with this? LOL)

OK back to the topic at hand... We have tried to trace everything back to the past, but even science is unable to fully explain how it all got started. And I do understand that you should try and bring sound, logical explanations to the table of debate, or in other words bring proof, but if I can be human and show my fallible nature, I can honestly say I can't explain logically how an infallible being exists. I may not be able to explain it, but I know He does.

Hopefully if you are unable to believe in God, I hope at least that reading this post allowed you to think outside the box or to consider that everything can't be explained.

John 3:16- For God so loved the world He gave His only Son. That whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but will have everlasting life. (I don't understand this, but I'm glad He did!!!)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Here is a counter argument:
http://atheistexperience.blogspot.com/2010/12/how-useful-is-faith-for-obtaining.html

Darren Quinn said...

In all fairness your arguments are weak and if there is any open-mindednes behind what you have written then I am a turkey. I would like to know what justification you have for saying that there must be something that has caused the big bang, but that there need not be any justification for whatever that was. I have read your posts now with a kind of sick fascination, the kind of fascination I usually experience with the most extreme people I meet. No offence at all intended, I am simply intrigued by the philosophy you hold, which is so in contrast to my own. I would very much desire to have some facts on the existence of Jesus. Whe did you meet him? Did you take a photo?