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The logic behind God

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How many days are there in a year? 365 1/4.  How many hours in a day? 24. It always takes 24 hours for the earth to spin around once. It always takes 365 1/4 days for it to rotate around the sun. The way it wobbles makes winter always follow fall always follow summer always follow spring. We have the concept of logic based largely on math, though we don’t notice the math involved. There are countless patterns in the universe and the fact that even in things constant change they stay constant and predictable. This logic leads me to the ultimate point in that God must have created everything. Things born of chaos and explosions would not work in a mathematical and scientific precision.



            Let’s take a look at the periodic table shall we? Your chemistry books are basically in instruction manual to this simple chart. If you knew how to use it you could read all the information in the book right off the chart. Every element in the first group has 1 electron in the outermost energy level; in the second group they have 2. In the 13th they have 3(it skips over the metals), 14th four, etc. They decrease in size across periods and increase down groups. Elements with similar properties are grouped together. All the answers are right there. And how was something so amazing “invented”? Mendeleev simply put them in order of how many Protons they had. The whole thing just fell into place. They could even predict undiscovered elements just from the gaps in the numbering. It’s kind of weird how something so organized just fell into place under the observation of elements. The only thing that could have made such an organized universe is God, not an explosion.



            Since when has any explosion been constructive at all? I’ve always known them to be destructive. To say that the world was created by an explosion is to say that if a tornado went through a yard full of scrap metal then an airplane would be born.
I've gotten in this conversation a lot recently. Peple ask me why I think it's reasonable or logical to believe in God at all. Well, I've decided to write out my thoughts and throw them here. Enjoy.
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First off, I would like to state that your use of words and the way you incorporate them into sentences do not make sense. Things born of chaos and explosions would not work in a mathematical and scientific precision? The only thing I could make sense out of that is that you are trying to say that chaos cannot lead to order. For instance you said, "a tornado goes through a scrap yard and creates an airplane." The Ultimate Boeing 747. While it does seem highly improbable that an event such as that could occur. Let's just say it did. Was it just by chance or a miracle? The guy who believes in God would instantly disregard the improbable and assume that God had to be involved. However, they do not take God into consideration as well. Is it more improbable that the universe is just here without the need for a creator or is it more improbable that a creator was involved?

Either way, it is coincidence. But, let's think about it anyways.

Just imagine how improbable that there is a creator that exist outside of our realm yet has control over it, and has always existed. A being that has unlimited powers, able to create a universe so unbelievably massive that we cannot begin to comprehend the sere size of it. A being able to create life from nothing, give it intelligence, and then set the universe to the perfect conditions. A being that is able to read the minds of billions, if not many more throughout the universe. Is that not more improbable? You will probably just say, "no, it just happened." But, how about the universe and our existence. We are here after all, so it obviously just happened. Does not mean a creator was involved.

By the way . . .

No scientist will say the universe was created in a violent explosion. The big bang theory simply explores what may have occurred at the beginning of the universe and the expansion of the universe.