Can We Be Sure?
Published on February 2, 2006 By KFC Kickin For Christ In Religion
Is there a God? How can we be sure?

I believe this can be intelligently answered. The reason we believe He exists is He told us so and revealed Himself to us.

God is not silent. He has revealed to us who he is, what he's like and what His plans are for Planet Earth. He has revealed these things thru the bible. This is not just a mere book but the very Word of God. The evidence is more than convincing to any that will honesty investigate its claims.

Over the centuries many have tried to destroy this book to no avail. Martin Luther said in the 16th Century,

"Mighty potentates have raged against this book and sought to destroy and uproot it-Alexander the Great and princes of Egypt and Babylon the monarches of Persia, of Greece and of Rome, the Emperors Julius and Augustus-but they prevailed nothing. They are gone while the book remains and it will remain forever and ever, perfect and entire, as it was declared at first. Who has thus helped it-who has protected it against such mighty forces? No one, surely, but God Himself, who is master of all things." 1

The French skeptic Rousseau saw something different in the scriptures.

"I must confess to you that the majesty of the scriptures astonishes me; the holiness of the evangelist speaks to my heart and has such striking characters of truth and is moreover so perfectly imimitable that if it had been the invention of men, the inventiors would be greater than the greatest heroes." 2

Another reason we know that God exists is that He appeared in human flesh. Jesus was God who became a man. "The Word became flesh and lived among us." John 1:14. He also made it clear that He had come to reveal God to all that would listen, and He would show us the way .

If one wanted to know what God was like all he would have to do is look at Jesus. Lord Byron said,

"If ever man was God or God was man, Jesus Christ was both." 3

His coming back from the dead established Himself as having the credentials to be God, and it was this fact that demonstrated truth to the unbelieving world.

So we have the Bible and the person of Jesus Christ as two strong reasons for the existence of God. No other religion or philosophy gives us near the comfort in knowing that there is a loving God who cares and is involved in our everyday life.




1-Fritz Ridenour, Who says G.L. Publications, Regal Books, 1967
2-Encylocopedia of Religious Quotations, Frank Mead, p32
3-Encylocopedia of Religious Quotations, Frank Mead, p81


Comments (Page 10)
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on Feb 16, 2006
Adventure-Dude, I don't even know what to say to your knoweldge on science except, holy cow man. Wow. 
on Feb 16, 2006
It isn't making sense. The light departs the sun, and we recieve it in our eyes. When we look directly into the sun, or a laser, what do you think the middleman is?
on Feb 16, 2006
holy cow


I never could figure this one out. What is so holy about cows?
on Feb 17, 2006
Nothing, unless you are Hindu.

"By bathing in water mixed with cow-dung, people shall become sanctified. The deities and men, shall use cow-dung for the purpose of purifying all creatures mobile and immobile. One can sit on dried cow dung. One should never eat the flesh of cows."
on Feb 17, 2006
The light departs the sun, and we recieve it in our eyes. When we look directly into the sun, or a laser, what do you think the middleman is?


BakerStreet, The light does indeed depart from the sun. I am not arguing that. My point is that you do not see the light again UNTIL the light reaches the moon and from absorbtion and reflection we see the light on the moon. You do not see it in light between the point of emission and the point of reflection. When you drive at night (away from city and other street lights) what do you see first from an animal on the side of the road? The eyes right? Why, because the surface of the eye reflects light more than the fur of the animal. Think about it. Another example. At night when the cloud covers a city. From afar you can see the lights of the city and the cloud (as it is reflecting some light thus displaying illumination). Do you see the light between the streetlight and the clouds?
on Feb 18, 2006
Atheism is the absense of belief in God. Just as darkness is the absense of light.

What causes light from the sun?
How about a bunch if fissionable nuclear reactions AKA fire AKA atoms being blown to bits causing all kinds of EMP problems for spacecraft nearing the sun.

I mean the mason's were the best. They loved to worship the sun. After all, you can see the sun. When I left the Christian church, and sent all my prayers to the sun. They got answered all at about the same rate.

We all bow down to the Sun. The source of energy for our planet.
on Feb 18, 2006
mean the mason's were the best. They loved to worship the sun. After all, you can see the sun. When I left the Christian church, and sent all my prayers to the sun. They got answered all at about the same rate.

We all bow down to the Sun. The source of energy for our planet.


Are you for real or do you just like to push buttons?
on Feb 18, 2006
"Are you for real or do you just like to push buttons?"


Go read his insipid articles and you'll see.

"My point is that you do not see the light again UNTIL the light reaches the moon and from absorbtion and reflection we see the light on the moon."


AHHHH *tears out hair*. Who is talking about the moon? When I look at the sun, it isn't bouncing off the moon. When I look into a laser pointer, it isn't bouncing off the moon.

Your assertion, as I understand it, is that we can't see light unless it bounces off something. In both my examples, the light isn't bouncing off anything, not the moon, nuthin. Right?
on Feb 19, 2006
Yes I am isipid. To some, only those that believe in false Gods.

So you looked into a laser point, and the sun. Are you blind yet? Or do you need to masterbate for that to happen.

Why can't you see light as a wave. Like waves in a pond. The source of the wave isn't light, but a rock that was thrown in the pond. The wave is light and is reflected and absorbed by the medium in which it travels. Just like waves are diminshed when they run in to things like logs.

Light isn't that difficult to understand, now try and explaining God. Especially the ones that aren't there.
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