Posted on 09-04-2008
Filed Under (Uncategorized) by pastork

I’ve been doing some teachings on world religions lately.    Its reminded of how so many religions or groups don’t believe in a personal God.   Watching a clip from an atheist made we think about how many may truly question the existance of God.   After all, even though I have been His minister for 30 years, I’ve never seen Him, heard His audible voice or touched Him like His disciples did.   Besides the fact that the Bible is the most intricate recording of historical prophecies that ONE person came and fulfilled, and besides the fact that all science eventually proves the Bible to be true, I guess I would have to plead ignorant and say that I believe God exist like I have faith in the gravity bringing me back down when I jump and that oxygen is what I breathe in all day long.   Here’s what I’ve noticed.  All three of the major religions (as they are called) believe in a single, all powerful, unseen God who is the creator and giver of life to men.  And all religions – including all the Eastern religions feel led or mandated to promote a code of ethics and way of life that is good and healthy.   So how on earth can 85-90% of the world be so foolishly wrong and only a small portion of “thinking, educated people” be so absolutely convinced they are right?   And why is that educated, atheist group basically white and wealthy?  I think maybe the answer was given before the smart people were so smart. 
Rom 1:21-25
 For although they knew God, they neither glorified him as God nor gave thanks to him, but their thinking became futile and their foolish hearts were darkened.  Although they claimed to be wise, they became fools … They exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator– who is forever praised.   Amen.  It has always been that the smarter man thinks he is, the less he can grasp what he can’t explain and therefore rationalizes his lack of needing God.

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