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/READ pg 83 /of The World's Last Night – C.S. Lewis essay Religion and Rocketry, April 1958.
Do you think there is life on other planets?
Why or why not?
 
READ pg 83 or The World's Last Night – C.S. Lewis essay Religion and Rocketry, April 1958.
How would you describe God?
 
5 /READ Isaiah 40:25-26//,/
25 “To whom then will you liken Me, Or /to whom/ shall I be equal?” says the Holy One. 26 Lift up your eyes on high, And see who has created these /things,/ Who brings out their host by number; He calls them all by name, By the greatness of His might And the strength of /His/ power; Not one is missing.
Isaiah gives the Jews a picture of God as Creator.
The host can mean the angels or the stars (often linked).
The pagan cultures of the time worshiped the stars (the created things) rather than the Creator (God).
Yet demonstrating a Cosmological and Teleological argument, Isaiah points out that God and only God has set them into place and named.
He knows the name of every star in the Universe, not just the known universe, but the farthest reaches of the actual Universe.
Cosomological Argument: Whatever begins to exist has a cause; The universe began to exist; Therefore, the universe had a cause.
The existence of the universe demonstrates the existence of God, since He was the cause.
/Teleological Argument/: Complexity implies a design~/designer; The universe is highly complex; Therefore, the universe must have a designer.
Because there is an intricate design (order and purpose) in the world around us, that grand design requires a designer (God).
Louie Giglio (1958) a speaker, pastor and one of the founder of 268 Generation (Isaiah 26:8) and the Passion Conferences.
In this DVD, Louie presents examples of both Cosmological and Teleological arguments for the existence of God the Father and Lord Jesus Christ as Creator and Savior.
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End at 40 minutes, after the X at the core of the Grand Design Nebula.
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