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Proverbs 21:30 Study Bible: There is no wisdom nor understanding nor counsel against the LORD. 12 Proofs of God - The first Being 1) Elemental logic – We ourselves are proof of God. No entity or thing can give out more than it possesses in store. Or stated another way, nothing can create anything superior to itself. The sun can’t give out more energy than it retains in its reserve. A person can’t take more money out of his/her wallet than is actually in it. In short, how can the universe create what it does not already have the ability to create? We exist, so the universe produced us. The universe must be at least equal to us, and then superior to us because it created us. The life system, then, is a person. 1b) We didn't create ourselves. Our parents procreated us, but their parents procreated them, and theirs them, and so on back through history. This can't, however, go on forever, or "ad infinitum." There has to be a beginning to the line of ancestry, due to causality. This infers a person who was not procreated, “and this we call God." 2) The nature of the human being to comprehend eternal concepts and values – This is related to Aquinas' 4th law of 'gradation of being'. If there exists in a being something of partial nature, then there must exist somewhere a whole from which the part came; therefore, a being who is of invisible nature, and that is God. What is a collection of molecules doing conceiving of eternal laws and values, and therefore in part being one with them? Laws and values are abstract qualities such as: good, evil, love, hate, truth, math, geometry, etc. We are inseparably integrated with these laws and values - our sanity depends on them. 3) The nature of humans to speak a language. We don't just make programmed sounds, as animals do. We create languages to convey ideas, and intentionally express ideas and concepts in primary sequence fashion, which in language is called a "sentence." The sentence consists of 5 parts: subject, verb, indirect object, preposition (a directional), and direct object. Why do we do this, as if we were part spiritual? 4) The nature of human beings to create "design forms". Other animals create design forms such as nests, holes, webs, beehives, etc. These are all, however, limited and repetitious, as if programmed into the creature, which they are. There are no buildings, sculptures, works of art, or even complex housing in the animal world. But we create all these things. 5) The nature of human beings to create machines - Humans have some ability at this time to create design mechanisms that move on their own, as well as perform programmed functions; a simpler prelude to a living being. They are called robots. But somewhere in the past some type of intelligence created self-replicating machines that think and act on their own. We call them "animals". There are billions of types of these animated forms. Where did the universe get the ability to create them, unless the universe itself is a living "being?" 6) The creation of animals: At some point, someone created living machines called "animals”. Common sense tells us that living things are always created by living things. But we weren't around when animals were first created. Who created us? Evolution explains animals as having developed over millions of years. There are problems with this theory; one being that all creatures are born with brains that dictate mental operating, as well as all behavioral traits of the creature. Another problem is how animals got started in the first place; it’s called "abiogenesis'. The first organisms were single-celled; however, already complete with DNA and working parts. Protein molecules can't account for this. Where is the mind of evolution? What is "chance?" Also, single-celled animals coming first, being “autonomous,” eventually became subservient to more complex creatures, and even the organs defining those creatures. For ex., heart cells separated from the heart, when put in close proximity, start beating in synchrony with the heart. The question is – how do the cells know what the animal is that it follows, as well as what the organs in it are and what they do? It doesn’t just happen randomly. 7) The Creation of Plants. Plants are a completely different phase of creation. They are not mobile as animals are. They are rooted into the soil, and derive their nutrition from water, the sun, and vitamins and minerals in the soil. But they are also designed machines that we didn't create. Plants take in the CO2 that we breathe out, and in exchange give out oxygen that we breathe. The leaves of plants perform photosynthesis, utilizing the sun's energy. This function is a very bizarre aspect of nature; that a creature grows out of the ground and reaches up with leaves to receive energy from something it knows nothing about. Plants have DNA also. How does evolution account for this – plants remain separate from animals? 8) Primary Particles: The primary particles of physics are themselves proof of God. This is due to the necessity of physics to be generated in a moment of space-time. Particles are definite, finite, and have measurements. But there are different types of particles, ranging from dark to light, and other esoteric particles. This should not be happening. Something is guiding particles with an abstract format. Quantum particles should continue in the same pattern as the first with no thought of variation. 9) The nature of humans throughout history to create religion and worship some sort of deity. Why do we worship? There is the exception of atheism, but it is mostly a cult ideology of rejecting God and worshiping self, illustrated by worshiping evolution and science. It is worshiping your own thoughts and beliefs. In effect, it is a pagan religion. 10) The Law of Moses: The Ten Commandments are additional proof of God. There were actually 13 commands given to Israel on Mt. Sinai. The very first one said to have no other gods before Jehovah. Here a monotheistic god provides meaning to the obeying of laws against sin. Israel understood at the time that it was God giving the commands. 11) Jesus the Messiah or Christ: Why should a religion have a Messiah? Of course, Jesus represented God on Earth. But his main purpose for being born into the world was to die on a Cross for our sins. This separates Christianity from all other religions in that the messiah dies for human sins. Did something unusual happen in the Garden of Eden? Did we truly actually disconnect from God? If so, it was necessary for God to save us at a future point in time. 12) Physical energy and form must be created in a moment of time and measured in what we conceive and calculate as space. In order for this to happen, there must be a CHOICE to create. A choice must be arrived at by an INTELLECT, which is contained in a BEING, of which the first being we call the “Deity,” or GOD. Can anyone disprove these proofs? No one has yet, and I am still asking.
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