Yes. He is and one should be able to mentally assimilate His being by looking at the night sky and then a quick perusal of nature on this planet. The wind is real but we can see only its effects, not the wind per se. We don’t doubt the wind but the wind didn’t create this planet so it had to be something else and, obviously to those with normal faculties, something with the ability to make things live on their own by providing all that life needs. The robin in the tree, the mouse in the field, the reptile in swamp or woods. So many and varied habitats and if we look on the surface of Mars or Jupiter we see nothing but the portent of death to any living thing.
Are we, then, too spoiled with what we have to understand its wonder? Just how wonderful is this planet and why is it we love our planet but are only somewhat curious about the other planets? We breathe what? Oxygen from the sky around us and we have that because vegetation takes our carbon dioxide and turns it into oxygen again. Who would of thought of this machine? You? Einstein? De Vinci? No, it took someone with a bit more thought process than anyone who ever lived on this planet. One with much patience and One with perfect knowledge of, well, everything we understand and many things we as yet know nothing about. Are we universal geniuses to say that there is no thought process for this universe. Are we so arrogant that we feel no need to pray and hope and love?
It is past the time to arise from our comfy beds of mental slackness and begin to consider that we know almost nothing about how all of this universe came to be. Scientists are but children in their understanding of this universe and how it works. Conjecture based on lack of knowledge does not equal genius. There are, in truth, no mental giants on this planet as our minds are all stunted into imperfection and that is the price of sin, as is death.
We are temporary and we think we are permanent because most of us fear death. Death comes with the territory and learning to understand how small we are has severe time limitations. Until we do, however, we believe in this world of mankind and not of who allowed us to be conscious and drawing a breath in the first place. That is a huge mistake people. That is why we have wars, murder and starvation, disease and pestilence. That is why we are ever so temporary. Think on it a chew or two.
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