Three Pronged Argument for the Gospel

Yes. I’ll give you a three pronged reason for believing.

1. Number. It’s a fact of life, everything at its base can be reduced to number. Be it a curve, or a square, or an octagon, everything has a number. Even Quanta and Gravity. And there’s four basic operations, that work together in higher and higher laws, that describe everything. Now, this isn’t enough, but if you look at what the numbers describe—see the numbers as a language—you can understand that the universe is intricately woven with a fabric of design, through seeing the way number is so fundamental and inherent in everything.

2. Good. I think Nietzsche made a pretty sound argument, that if God doesn’t exist, then neither ought good. So, I tend to take it on account, that I’ve witnessed good—and just myself, I’ve witnessed good—so I believe that if Good exists, it must be that God exists. And we wouldn’t know good, unless God demonstrated it to us, which He did at Sinai with the Table of the Ten Commandments, and then living out an example in the Flesh of His Son. As God demonstrated good to us, so we’d be in no question. Every act of Jesus, is proving the good to His argument, as everything needs to be established in first principles, and God in the flesh had to establish what was good, so we could even understand it. And I think that life, self evidently, is good. I think nobody can question that, so it proves that God is the God of the Bible.

3. The mountains of archeology proving the Bible is valid. There’s encyclopedias volumes of evidence, that you could spend a lifetime researching, and I think the Bible is the only religion that has historical provenance, it was developed collaboratively, by many witnesses, and people saw God interact with the human race. It’s the only religion like that, that has a historical component to it, that is real. And the ethics in it is flawless. Christ lived, Moses lived, it’s just too much evidence proving the Bible is sound, and God literally interacted with the human race through Moses and Jesus, and gave us laws to follow, and a consistent chain of witnesses exists throughout all of history, proving it. From martyrs in 17th century Europe to the Apostles and their protegees. And even the Jews who studied the religion before Christ.

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