… Who Created God? If something comes into being, it must have been prompted by something else. A book has an author. Music has a music artist. A party has a party-thrower! All things that begin, that have a start, have a cause to their beginning. Consider the universe. Scientists once held to the “steady-state” […]
Who is God? In Christianity, God is the creator and preserver of the universe. God is the sole ultimate power in the universe, but is distinct from it. The Bible never speaks of God as impersonal. Instead, it refers to him in personal terms – who speaks, sees, hears, acts, and loves. God is understood […]
…Why doesn’t God prove himself? Q: “Why are there no clearly visible miracles today that shout — without a shadow of a doubt — to everyone in the world: ‘There is a God!’?” our A: Many of us want strong, even overwhelming reasons to believe in God. Oh, there are strong factual and philosophical reasons […]
Was There Ever Nothing?, …Email article to a friend…Download PDF version There is an Eternal Something. Something has always existed. Something has no beginning. If this Something has any needs, It can fulfil those needs for Itself. It needs nothing else in order to exist. And It cannot produce an exact equal or another who […]
Why pick the God from the Bible ? Human nature likes the freedom of picking our own “God.” Why pick the God revealed in the Bible? By EveryStudent.com Many of us have in mind the “ideal” God. Maybe we think God should be capable, able to relate to us, care about us. The following qualities […]
“What does the Bible teach about the Trinity?”……The most difficult thing about the Christian concept of the Trinity is that there is no way to perfectly and completely understand it. The Trinity is a concept that is impossible for any human being to fully understand, let alone explain. God is infinitely greater than we are; […]
“Who created God? Where did God come from?”……Answer: A common argument from atheists and skeptics is that if all things need a cause, then God must also need a cause. The conclusion is that if God needed a cause, then God is not God (and if God is not God, then of course there is […]