Belief In A God You Can't See

worlds came to our earth. If that were so, who created those life forms? This theory simply shifts the question of God’s existence to other planets. The odds of chance evolution occurring there, I assume, would probably be about the same as here on earth. — Zero! Whenever we see obvious design, we always assume there is a designer. For example, if I looked up in the sky one day and the clouds spelled the words, “Eat at Joe’s Pizza," I w ould n’t say, “Wow, what a coincidence”? No, I’d assume that Joe had probab ly hired a pilot to do some skywriting. If I went to eat breakfast on Father’s Day, and I saw some alphabet cereal on the breakfast table in the shape of a heart with the words inside it, “Daddy, we love you,” I wouldn’t assume some alphabet cereal got accidentally spilled on the table. In other words, whenever we see intelligent messages of any sort, we intuitively know they did not happen by chance. So, how are the

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