Is There a God?

Is There a God?

The existence - or lack of - a God is one of humanity's fundamental questions. Since the first birth, the first sunrise, the first death, humans have sought to explain the world around them. The whole of human existence, in the end, comes down to this: Is there a God?

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Rabbi Jeret

God Does Not Play Dice With The Universe!

Rabbi Jeret

To the extent that scientists assert that the laws of physics can explain the origins of the world, science allows for mystery and includes that possibility of God, at the very least. To the extent that scientists do not allow for the possibility of God, they cannot aptly explain the origins of the universe. It was none other than Einstein himself who proclaimed that God does not play dice with the universe. True, Einstein was referring to a God that equated to the natural world as a whole; however, Einstein was left with many more questions about the world’s origins answers. The existence of a Supernaturally capable God, as the world’s Creator, is therefore not nearly as much an impossibility as some would want to believe.

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