Belief in Things Unseen, and Q&A

Feb 22, 2024 · 28m
Belief in Things Unseen, and Q&A
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On today’s Bible Answer Man broadcast (02/22/24), Hank brings up a question that is asked often in our culture, “If we can’t see God, how can we know that He...

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On today’s Bible Answer Man broadcast (02/22/24), Hank brings up a question that is asked often in our culture, “If we can’t see God, how can we know that He really exists?” It’s not uncommon for skeptics to suppose that Christians are irrational to believe in a God they cannot see. In reality, however, it is irrational for skeptics to suppose that what cannot be seen does not exist. Christians and skeptics alike recognize black holes, electrons, laws of logic, and gravity even though all of these are unseen. As Paul wrote in his epistle to the Romans, “For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse” (Romans 1:20 NIV). The order and the complexity of the universe testify to the existence of an uncaused first cause—God.

Hank also answers the following questions:

What is the biblical doctrine of heaven and the Millennium? What is the significance of the 144,000? Joy - Modesto, CA (3:13)
When were the dinosaurs created? Why aren’t they mentioned in the Bible? Tadeu - Pompano Beach, FL (7:48)
Can you explain the context of Exodus 4:24-26? Gina - Kansas City, MO (15:10)
Why don’t Muslims believe that Jesus is God? Why doesn’t the Qur’an chronicle the words of Jesus? Rose - Edmonton, AB (19:10)
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