Does God exist? What evidence supports belief in God?
My friend says believing in God is irrational without scientific proof. How do I respond?
Belief in God doesn't require a test-tube experiment — it rests on cumulative philosophical and scientific evidence that, together, make theism the most reasonable explanation of what we observe.
1. The universe began to exist (confirmed by the Big Bang model) and everything that begins to exist has a cause — pointing to a transcendent, timeless, powerful cause (the Kalam Cosmological Argument). 2. The universe's physical constants are finely tuned for life to an extraordinary degree, best explained by design rather than chance. 3. Objective moral values (that torturing children for fun is actually wrong, not just distasteful) are best grounded in a moral lawgiver. 4. The historical evidence for Jesus's resurrection provides direct evidence for a God who acts in history.
None of these arguments require blind faith — they follow the evidence where it leads.
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