21/04/2025
Answer to the question, God's Dead.
God doesn't exist.
God is dead.
These two sentences sound similar, but are different.
An atheist will usually say the first sentence, while the latter comes from one who had once experienced the supreme God.
If we all agree with Newtonâs First Law of Motion, that says âan object remains at rest or in uniform motion unless acted upon by an external force".
then we must ask:
1. What external force caused the universe to move from nothing into something?
2. The universe is not eternal. Science, including the Big Bang Theory, confirms it had a beginning.
But if it began, then by Newtonâs law, it couldnât have started itself.
Something, or Someone outside of space, time, and matter must have initiated it.
Similarly, Newtonâs Third Law says:
âFor every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.â
Then logically:
The existence of creation (reaction) points to an action. The balance and precision in the universe point to an intentional force, not random chaos.
What Does This Mean?
It means science doesnât cancel out God, it points to Him.
The laws of physics demand a first cause that itself is unmoved, eternal, and intelligent.
That first cause... is God.
If Newtonâs laws are true and they are, then the beginning of the universe isnât a mystery of chance, but a pointer to a supernatural being.
The world didnât just bang. Something or Someone banged it into being.
2.
Everything we know, every person, every thing, every idea, exists within the boundaries of time.
Weâre born, we grow, we age, we die.
Stars explode. Trees wither. Buildings collapse.
Even the most advanced systems deteriorate.
So if everything that begins⌠ends.
If everything within time is temporary and dependent
Then doesnât that point to the need for something or Someone, beyond time?
If everything we see is fading, then the source of it all must be something unfading.
If we are limited by time, something timeless must have brought time itself into existence.
If we are dependent, then something independent of self-existing, must hold everything together.
That self-existent being is what we call God.
Human decay isnât just proof of weaknessâitâs a signpost pointing us to the One who never fades.
3.
The professor says God's dead.
His statement didn't denial the Existence of God, His trying to say "God who was once alive, but, now dead".
But death, by definition, is a concept we only apply to what was once living, but now has ceased from living.
For instance, you can't say Unicorns are dead, because they never live.
So, being that exists outside our realm will not experience what we call, DEAD.
The professor's statements are more personal and sentimental.
If anything "died," itâs our awareness of Him.
Not His being.
Not His power.
Not His presence.
My God's not dead, He's surely alive.