APOLOGETICS 101
10 Arguments that God exists
#1 The First Cause Argument
Anything that begins to exist
has a cause. Most people now agree that the universe at some point in the past
began to exist. Therefore, the universe must have had a cause. We can
rightfully label that cause the Creator.
#2 The Design Argument
Any careful observer recognizes
that the universe displays a high degree of apparent order/design. This could
be explained either by chance or by actual intelligence behind the design. But
it is so statistically improbable that chance can account for the order/design
we observe that intelligence becomes a superior explanation. That intelligent
designer can be labeled as God.
#3 The Moral Argument
Throughout history human beings
have shared a common sense of right and wrong. The atheistic view cannot
adequately explain the source of our shared morality, let alone its existence
to begin with. Theism can and does explain it. The source is God.
“The
cosmological (first cause) argument shows that God is infinitely powerful; the
teleological (design) argument reveals that he is intelligent; the moral
argument demonstrates that he is moral.” (Norman Geisler)
“If I
find myself with a desire that no experience in this world can satisfy, I
probably was made for another world.” (C.S. Lewis)
#4 The God-Shaped-Hole Argument
Our sense of need generally
corresponds to known realities (hunger exists… so does food). A vast number of
people (including many famous atheists) testify that without God they feel they
are missing something they desperately need. A God-shaped-hole suggests there
is a God.
#5 The Beauty Argument
The Music of Johann Sebastian
Bach… A Beautiful sunset… The first breath of a newborn baby… When we recognize
utter beauty in this world it points beyond itself to a cosmic artist: God.
#6 The Soul/Spirit Argument
The existence of our
personalities... The many reports of spirits/ghosts and/or out
of body experiences. Such facts/reports serve as evidence of the immaterial
realm. If such a realm exists, the existence of God becomes likely.
#7 The Miracles Argument
Throughout history, there have
been numerous reports of miracles. Even if some miracle reports are false, it
is unlikely that they are all illegitimate. Miracles, by definition, point to
the existence of a deity.
#8 The Common Consent Argument
Almost all people in every era
have believed in some form of deity. It is unlikely that the vast majority of
people throughout history have been completely wrong about the existence of a
higher power. Therefore, God is likely to exist.
#9 The Experience/Testimony Argument
Many people throughout human
history claim to have had an experience with the divine. One could argue that
it is highly improbable that all such people have been utterly mistaken. It is
far more likely an explanation that a divine being exists and has been
experienced.
#10 The Jesus Argument
Jesus Christ claimed to be God.
He demonstrated his trustworthiness through his life & teachings and his
claims were verified through miracles and his resurrection from the dead. Given
these realities, it is far more likely that Jesus was who he claimed to be than
any other option (the other options include that Jesus is just a legend… that
he was a lunatic… or that he was a liar). If Jesus is who He claimed to be then
there is a God: Jesus.
“Of
course none of the clues we have been looking for actually proves God. Every
one of them is rationally avoidable. However, their cumulative effect is, I
think, provocative and potent.” (Timothy Keller)
QUOTES OF NOTE
OVERVIEW
“Though there cannot be irrefutable proof for the
existence of God, many people have found strong clues for his reality—divine
fingerprints—in many places.” (Keller)
FIRST CAUSE
“The atheist is not able to escape the inexplicability
of an impersonal first cause.” (Zacharias)
DESIGN
“Perhaps the most popular and intuitively plausible
argument for God’s existence is the so-called argument from design.” (former
atheist Antony Flew)
DESIGN
“Virtually no major scientist today claims that the
fine tuning was purely a result of chance factors at work in a single
universe.” (Flew)
MORAL
“Though we have been taught that all moral values are
relative to individuals and cultures, we can’t live like that. In actual
practice we inevitably treat some principles as absolute standards… what gives
us the right to do that…? Nothing gives us the right. Yet we can’t stop it.”
(Keller)
MORAL
“If God is dead, somebody is going to have to take his
place. It will be megalomania or erotomania, the drive for power or the drive
for pleasure, the clenched fist or the phallus, Hitler or Hugh Heffner.” (Muggeridge)
MORAL
“The atheist uses a merely material thing to explain a
spiritual thing. That is a far sillier version of the category mistake than the
one the ancients made; for it is possible that the greater (Zeus, spirit)
caused the lesser (lightning) and explains it; but it is not possible that the
lesser (molecules) adequately caused and explains the greater (morality). A
good will might create molecules, but how could molecules create a good will?”
(Kreeft & Tacelli)
MORAL
“If you insist on a secular view of the world and yet
you continue to pronounce some things right and some things wrong, then I hope
you see the deep disharmony between the world your intellect has devised and
the real world (and God) that your heart knows exists. This leads to a crucial
question. If a premise (there is no God) leads to a conclusion you know isn’t
true (napalming babies is culturally relative) then why not change the
premise?” (Keller)
GOD-SHAPED-HOLE
“Sartre found atheism ‘cruel,’ Camus ‘dreadful,’ and
Nietzsche ‘maddening.’ Atheists who consistently try to live without God tend
to commit suicide or go insane. Those who are inconsistent live on the ethical
or aesthetic shadow of Christian truth while they deny the reality that made
the shadow. But believers and unbelievers evidence a definite need for God.” (Geisler)
GOD-SHAPED-HOLE
“Nothing can discourage the appetite for divinity in
the heart of man” (Atheist Albert Camus)
GOD-SHAPED HOLE
“My life now consists in the wish that it [atheism]
might be otherwise… and that somebody might make my ‘truth’s appear incredible
to me.” (Nietzsche)
GOD-SHAPED-HOLE
“I needed God… I reached out for religion, I long for
it, it was the remedy. Had it been denied me, I would have invented it myself.”
(Sartre)
MIRACLES
“There are many reports of purported miracles, ancient
and modern, some of them quite well documented.” (Swinburne)
EXPERIENCE/TESTIMONY
“In the case of religious experiences, as in the case
of all other experiences, the onus is on the skeptic to give reason for not
believing what seems to be the case. The only way to defeat the claims of
religious experience will be to show that the strong balance of evidence is
that there is no God.” (Swinburne)
CASE FOR ATHEISM
“Today’s atheist evangelists hardly even try to argue
their case… Instead, they train their guns on well-known abuses in the history
of the major world religions. But the excesses and atrocities of organized
religion have no bearing whatsoever on the existence of God.” (Varghese)
3 comments:
Good summary, and nice collection of quotes. Glad to see you keeping this blog up to date with relevant stuff.
Nice summery, Have your read Beauty of the infinite yet? it focuses ont he argument of God's existence from the Aesthetic argument.
I haven't. Thanks for the recommendation :) Always interested in presenting these in the best way possible. Presented the list twice today
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