CREATION;
SCIENCE; ATHEISM; ORIGINS
The human mind requires an answer to the question concerning the origin and nature of things. The world as we find it must be accounted for in some way. Philosophers and scientists have sought to account for it, the one by speculation, the other by observation, and in their labors they have come upon many useful and inspiring facts. But they have not found the final Truth. That comes by revelation and illumination.
They who believe the Christian revelation know that the universe is a creation. It is not eternal, since it had a beginning, and it is not the result of a succession of happy coincidences whereby an all but infinite number of matching parts accidentally found each other, fell into place and began to hum. So to believe would require a degree of credulity few persons possess. “I had rather believe all the fables in the Legend, and the Talmud, and the Alcoram,” said Bacon, “than that this universal frame is without a mind. And therefore God never wrought miracles to convince atheism, because His ordinary works convince it.”
Genesis 1:1; Psalm 19:1–6; John 1:3; Romans 1:20–23
Man: The Dwelling Place of God, 20.