The Existence of God An Argument for Christian

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The Existence of God An Argument for Christian Theism Dr. John Oakes Amman, Jordan

The Existence of God An Argument for Christian Theism Dr. John Oakes Amman, Jordan 10/31/2018

Outline n Atheist arguments against the existence of God n The failure of Atheism

Outline n Atheist arguments against the existence of God n The failure of Atheism n Arguments for theism

Arguments Against the Existence of God n God cannot be seen/observed. n Hypocrisy of

Arguments Against the Existence of God n God cannot be seen/observed. n Hypocrisy of believers. n The problem of suffering. n Atheism is the default position.

God Cannot Be Observed: Therefore He Does Not Exist. n Yuri Gagarin, first man

God Cannot Be Observed: Therefore He Does Not Exist. n Yuri Gagarin, first man in space: “I didn’t see any God up here. ” n The Wrong God. n Electron, wind, consciousness, love, hope, beauty. n Existence inferred from the observed effects.

Hypocrisy: The Evil Done by Believers Argues Against the Existence of God. n Evil

Hypocrisy: The Evil Done by Believers Argues Against the Existence of God. n Evil has certainly been done in the name of Jesus Christ. (Crusades, Spanish Inquisition, priest abuse, us!) n But what is evil? n Is this a valid argument? This is not even an argument. It is a smoke screen. n The difference: When a Christian does such things, it violates an absolute moral standard he or she holds to.

The Problem of Suffering n If God is omniscient, omnipotent and loving/compassionate. n Then,

The Problem of Suffering n If God is omniscient, omnipotent and loving/compassionate. n Then, in view of suffering, that God certainly does not exist. n Argument based on false premises.

Suffering and Evil: Twin Problems n Assumes that a loving, omniscient, omnipotent God ought

Suffering and Evil: Twin Problems n Assumes that a loving, omniscient, omnipotent God ought to prevent all suffering. n Free Will. n Natural Causes. n Pain, physical and emotional, are not evil or even “bad. ”

No God Is The Default Position n Says who? n The majority of intelligent,

No God Is The Default Position n Says who? n The majority of intelligent, welleducated, psychologically healthy people believe in some sort of higher reality.

Why Atheism Fails n Based on Circular Reasoning. n Atheism Cannot Answer the Hard

Why Atheism Fails n Based on Circular Reasoning. n Atheism Cannot Answer the Hard Questions. n The Bankruptcy of Atheism.

Circular Reasoning n The strongest argument that God does not exist is that it

Circular Reasoning n The strongest argument that God does not exist is that it is obvious he does not exist.

A recent BBC broadcast forum: n Questioner: How do you know that physical reality

A recent BBC broadcast forum: n Questioner: How do you know that physical reality is all there is: that there is no God? n Response of a vehement materialist (after much prodding): I simply believe it to be true. n Questioner: Well, now we at least have it out on the table! n In other words, the strongest argument I have that physical reality is “all there is” is that I believe physical reality is “all there is. ”

Questions Science Can Answer When? n What? n Where? n How many? n By

Questions Science Can Answer When? n What? n Where? n How many? n By what means? n

Questions Scientific Naturalism Cannot Answer: (that Christianity does answer) – Why am I here?

Questions Scientific Naturalism Cannot Answer: (that Christianity does answer) – Why am I here? – Is that the right thing to do? – How valuable am I? – Does God exist? Does God act (theism)? – Will that God respond if I pray? – Do supernatural events (miracles) happen? - Why is there evil and suffering in the world?

If Materialism/Naturalism is right then: n “I” do not exist. Consciousness is just random

If Materialism/Naturalism is right then: n “I” do not exist. Consciousness is just random moving around of chemicals. n No soul, no spirit, no non-physical reality. n Belief in God is just a “meme” the unfortunate accidental result of brain evolution. n Life has no value. Human beings have no value. What is value? n Love is chemicals moving around (vs. God is love)

The Bankruptcy of Atheism n Atheist “experiments. ” – – – USSR Red China

The Bankruptcy of Atheism n Atheist “experiments. ” – – – USSR Red China North Korea Pol Pot Cambodia Myanmar French Revolution Where will a society whose compass is set by scientific materialism go?

Arguments For Theism n The Moral Argument n The Cosmological Argument n The Teleological

Arguments For Theism n The Moral Argument n The Cosmological Argument n The Teleological Argument n The Ontological Argument n The Argument From Desire n The Argument From Experience n The Argument From Changed Lives n The Argument From the Inspiration of the Bible.

We Cannot Prove the Existence of God: Inference to the most reasonable explanation =

We Cannot Prove the Existence of God: Inference to the most reasonable explanation = God

The Moral Argument n Do moral absolutes exist? n Is it wrong to rape

The Moral Argument n Do moral absolutes exist? n Is it wrong to rape a young child? 1. Absolute moral laws exist. 2. Such laws must be promulgated by some authority. 3. That authority is God. If this argument is false, then justice is a meaningless word Moral law is a real as the law of gravity.

The Moral Argument n That moral absolute exists implies a source of this moral

The Moral Argument n That moral absolute exists implies a source of this moral absolute, which is, by definition, God. n Do the words good, evil, right and wrong have any objective meaning? n If so, then there must be a metaphysical authority. n Alternatives: Naturalism and Postmodernism.

The Cosmological Argument 1. Everything which exists has a cause. 2. The universe exists.

The Cosmological Argument 1. Everything which exists has a cause. 2. The universe exists. 3. The universe was caused to exist. 4. That cause is God. Q: Why does anything exist at all?

The Kalam Cosmological Argument (William Lane Craig) 1. Everything which begins to exist has

The Kalam Cosmological Argument (William Lane Craig) 1. Everything which begins to exist has a cause. 2. The universe began to exist. 3. Therefore the universe was caused. 4. God is that cause. That the universe began to exist has been virtually proved.

Accident or Design? The Teleological Argument William Paley

Accident or Design? The Teleological Argument William Paley

The Teleological Argument Evidence for Design in Nature The Anthropic Principle Boeing 747 Design

The Teleological Argument Evidence for Design in Nature The Anthropic Principle Boeing 747 Design or Accident?

Water 1. Ideal solvent to support life (dissolves ions and molecules 2. Right boiling

Water 1. Ideal solvent to support life (dissolves ions and molecules 2. Right boiling and melting points 3. High specific heat 4. Solid floats on liquid 5. Contracts from 0 to 4 degrees centigrade

Designed Elements?

Designed Elements?

Carbon: The Central Element of Life 3 -D molecules Large, complex yet flexible molecules

Carbon: The Central Element of Life 3 -D molecules Large, complex yet flexible molecules

No Uranium, no plate tectonics

No Uranium, no plate tectonics

DNA a) b)

DNA a) b)

Protein

Protein

Physics: The Finely Tuned Universe

Physics: The Finely Tuned Universe

Fine Tuning of the Gravitational Constant . 0000000000000000000001

Fine Tuning of the Gravitational Constant . 0000000000000000000001

 Fine Tuning of the Universe Constant 1. Gravitational constant 2. Ratio of electrons

Fine Tuning of the Universe Constant 1. Gravitational constant 2. Ratio of electrons to protons 3. Strong Nuclear Force 4. Weak Nuclear Force 5. Electric Force 6. Expansion rate of universe 7. Ratio of matter to antimatter and many more…. A Little Bigger A Little Smaller very short-lived stars no stars or galaxies no hydrogen, fusion only hydrogen all H 2 He at big bang no heavy elements no chemical bonding no galaxies universe collapses quickly too much radiation for life not enough matter for galaxies to form

Fred Hoyle on Fine-Tuning “… a super-intellect has monkeyed with physics, as well as

Fred Hoyle on Fine-Tuning “… a super-intellect has monkeyed with physics, as well as with chemistry and biology. ”

The Ontological Argument n Anselm of Canterbury 1077 n God is the thing “that

The Ontological Argument n Anselm of Canterbury 1077 n God is the thing “that than which nothing greater can exist. ” n Questionable value as apologetics

The Argument From Desire (C. S. Lewis) n Every known human desire has a

The Argument From Desire (C. S. Lewis) n Every known human desire has a corresponding real thing which can fulfill that desire. n The desire to know God and ultimate truth is as basic as any human desire. n Therefore God, the object of that desire, exists.

The Argument From Experience/Changed Lives n Tens of millions of rational, well educated people

The Argument From Experience/Changed Lives n Tens of millions of rational, well educated people have experienced God through prayer, revelation, etc. n Changed lives: For what it is worth, Christianity works. – Marriages saved – Lives lived with purpose and meaning

Argument From the Inspiration of the Bible n If the Bible is supernaturally inspired,

Argument From the Inspiration of the Bible n If the Bible is supernaturally inspired, then God exists. – Fulfilled prophecy – Fulfilled prefigure and foreshadow – Consistency – Historical/Archaeological accuracy – Scientific accuracy – It works