Theism can be scientifically corroborated. From there, steps to the God of the Bible are less insurmountable. Learning scientific support for God can seem intimidating, a task better left for the “experts” to handle. But, you can understand three basic concepts that are devastating to atheism and powerful tools supporting a creator and designer God.
My wife spent the morning with a friend yesterday. Her friend shared a conversation she recently had with a young man, 11 years old. He said he could not believe in God because no one can prove God is real.
This reflects the influence and messaging of public school, private and public post-secondary education, media, and other modern message-bearers. While the world outside of Europe and America is becoming more Christian,[1] it is no wonder an overwhelming majority of anthropologists and social scientists have determined that our culture is post-Christian.[2] This trend away from Christianity is evidenced by a recent Pew poll which details that over 80% of those who consider themselves “non-religious” or “unaffiliated” with any religion say science conflicts with religion.[3] How should Christians respond to this decline?
1 Peter 3:15 commands believers, “…always be prepared to give a reason for the hope that is within you…” So it is incumbent upon every Christian to comprehend some basic science that proactively supports biblical theism.
Theism can be scientifically corroborated. From there, steps to the God of the Bible are less insurmountable. Learning scientific support for God can seem intimidating, a task better left for the “experts” to handle. But, you can understand three basic concepts that are devastating to atheism and powerful tools supporting a creator and designer God. You can and should grasp them in such a way as to present them with love and humility to an unbelieving world that erroneously embraces scientism, the belief in science as the supreme authority in all matters of truth.
God is truth and truth will not deny or contradict itself. R. C. Sproul rightly said that God’s creation and Scripture will not be in conflict with each other, for all truth is God’s truth. Speaking of natural revelation in God’s creation and Scripture, he stated, “I believe that both spheres are God’s spheres of revelation and that truth has to be compatible.”[4] So the Christian need not fear a true and right conclusion from scientific observation of God’s creation.
In this series, we will cover three concepts you can grasp to defend your faith:
Concept One: Atheism is Self-Denying. It cannot rely on its own conclusions because those conclusions would only be a result of the mechanical unfolding of chemicals in the brain.
Concept Two: The Cosmological Conundrum. How atheism fails to explain … uh … everything—all the stuff of the universe like matter and energy, and … everything.
Concept Three: The Programming Paradox. DNA determines how proteins are made; but DNA can’t determine how proteins are made without the help of proteins. In other words, DNA can’t function without certain proteins; but those certain proteins can’t exist without DNA.
Don’t be alarmed by terms like protein and DNA. By the end of this series, you will understand these terms and the role they play in undermining Darwinism and blind chance evolution.
Atheism is Self-Denying: The Atheists’ Conundrum
Atheism is self-denying because it cannot rely on its own conclusions. Why? Because any conclusion about what is true requires an appeal beyond scientific naturalism. The explanation will follow, but let’s first understand some basic terms.
Scientific naturalism, also materialistic naturalism, philosophical materialism, or simply materialism or naturalism, is a philosophical belief that the material world is all that exists. This includes galaxies, stars, planets, moons, nature and all life on earth, … all the physical stuff that we Christians know God created supernaturally, but that philosophical materialists believe is all there is. From this naturalistic foundation, it is also believed that life is only a mechanically unfolding process without a supernatural cause. Darwinism is the explanation for the random process of life coming from and developing through this mechanically unfolding process. It is the theory of biological evolution developed by Charles Darwin in his 1859 book On the Origin of Species. We will talk more about that in the third article of this series.
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