Is There A Creator God? David FieldNovember 19, 2009
This is a discussion of the theory of there being no creator god, and the possibility that we humans, along with everything else in nature and the universe evolved, or just came about by happen-chance over time, or created itself. This is not a scientific study. This is a call to pure logic alone. I am not supplying charts, graphs, or statistics. I have read and looked at these things, and the reader can easily search these things out for themselves, at any library, or on the Internet, or simply bring them into remembrance.
People advocating evolution employ science in an attempt prove this theory. But most of those who prescribe to this evolution theory, believe there is another dimension beyond the four dimensions of nature, and beyond our natural senses. This means they believe beyond what science can prove. This is saying that God must be proven scientifically, but other things can be chalked off to this fifth dimension. The spiritual world could be described as this fifth dimension. Human science cannot operate in this area because we are measuring everything with the laws of nature. I am putting forth that this spiritual world is more real than the natural world we live in because the creator lives and lived and operates in this spiritual world before our world began, and would continue to exist if and after this world would pass away.
Science HAS proven that nature NEVER creates anything. While evolution can account for minor mutations in organisms, a species has never been proven to mutate into another, much less evolve into a higher life form. If humans evolved from apes, then there would be no apes today. No missing link has been found, and it never will. This theory of evolution is discussed in secular society today as if it were a proven fact. And at the same time a creator God is not allowed into the discussion because it is called religion and is not science. Evolution is no more science than a creator god. As far as science is concerned, they are both theories.
If you want proof of a creator, just touch yourself, just look around. It is all around you! Evolution cannot create. God the creator created evolution as far as evolution has any power to effect a change. Proof of a creator is a creation. There can be no creation without a creator. If you were to look at an automobile, you wouldn’t think that it could have just rose up from the dirt over time. It is apparent that some thinking life form created this object. Even a tree is much more complex than anything man has ever created. Man has never created life. So this would indicate a higher life form.
So why do some find it easier to believe the existence of ghosts, or reincarnation, karma, astrology, seers (fortune tellers), witchcraft, or other such unscientific phenomena rather than to accept this creator God? Easy… accountability. These things do not put forth accountability. People do not wish to be accountable to anyone but themselves. Lucifer decided he was smarter and knew better than God, and thus was cast out of the presence of God, and became his enemy. We will see where this gets him, and his followers (separation from God). People want to justify only what they want to do, and this creator god was introduced by religion as someone they have to answer to. So on the one hand we have a creator god that we should mindlessly worship, and on the other hand, no god at all. Neither side to this issue is correct. I hope you are getting this: there are very few people on this planet who understand the real truth! The truth is that this creator god created in us a mind to think with and we should exercise it in logic a little more.
Everyone should be introduced to the real one and only Jehovah God as described in the bible, as opposed to the one his enemy Satan has introduced through his man made religious structure. (There is more discussion on the misinterpretations on the Word of God in other articles.) Jesus did not come to earth to start another religion. He never used the word “Christian”. This term was begun by Romans in an unflattering way of describing these followers of Jesus. I am not speaking against the use of the word Christian, but I want to emphasize that Jesus came to bring his people back to God the Father. Jesus said he was the way [to the father]. He didn’t say he was the destination. This was the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, whom Abraham called the one true living God. The bible calls this god “Yahweh” in Hebrew, and is translated into English as “Jehovah”. When Jesus spoke of religion, he was speaking against it. That was the reason that religious structure took offense and wrongfully hung Jesus on the cross.
That willful act of Jesus dying on the cross bought and paid for our redemption unto God the Father. It was within Jesus’ power to resist his execution, as he exercised previously, but when it was his time, he willingly went and gave his life for us. The fact is we have done nothing to warrant the ownership or use our earthly bodies, and we have done nothing to warrant redemption unto God. Even the richest among us could never afford to buy and pay for such a complex mechanism like our bodies, or buy our way back to the eternal life that Adam gave away. (More on how Jesus’ death paid the price for man’s sin in upcoming articles.)
A reasonable person may conclude that we owe for these things. For some, a more palatable explanation would be, we don’t owe anyone because it just happened. God knows we could never repay him for what he has given us, namely life, and he doesn’t require restitution. I believe God enjoys creating, and God is in need of nothing, plus there is nothing we can do to improve his existence. But God is Love and enjoys love. We may conclude that we should give him our love. God created us solely for his pleasure, because he wanted to. It is really this simple. There is no need to go into a huge scientific study, or a leap of faith, to see the blatantly obvious. And God wants us to share in his pleasure. God gave us laws as a means to enjoy life, not as a means of bondage. These laws are for our benefit, not for God’s benefit. Follow these laws and life will be better. Do not kill, and so forth are all good ideas. The first commandments deal with putting God first in your life.