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ARGUMENTS FOR GOD'S EXISTENCE: TELEOLOGICAL ARGUMENT - PART TWO (4 OF 11)

by Robert Dawson

Scripture: Psalm 19:1-6
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Arguments for God's Existence: Teleological Argument - Part Two (4 of 11)
Series: Apologetics
Robert Dawson
Psalm 19:1-6


A monkey who came out of a library with 2 books under his arm, one was the Bible and the other was Darwin's origin of the Species. Someone asked him what he was doing, and he said, ''I'm trying to find out if I'm my brother's keeper or my keeper's brother.

That is what we have been trying to do over the last few weeks. We began a series that will help answer some of the common objections to Christianity. The first question we began wrestling with is the question of God's existence.

It is a question with a limited array of answers. God exists or He doesn't. God created all we see and know or it is the byproduct of a naturalistic, evolutionary process.

Some of you may be thinking, are there reputable people, you know intelligent people, who believe in creation - other than you. You're just a preacher not a cosmologist, scientist, biologist, chemist, geologist, paleontologist or even a philosopher. Are there people like that who believe, you know people not like you, people that are smart and the answer is yes.

Many believe that only the uneducated, unlearned common folk believe in Intelligent Design/Creaotor. PBS aired a seven part series on evolution and asserted that 'all known scientific evidence supports (Darwinian) evolution as does virtually every reputable scientist in the world,' which is an absolute lie. Some of the most brilliant minds in the world stand in the corner of creationism and are persuaded the case for intelligent design outweighs the theory of evolution.

After the PBS broadcast 100 renowned scientists stepped forward and published a two page ad in a national magazine with the title 'A Scientific Dissent From Darwinism.' They were direct and defiant. They were not backwoods preachers and religious fanatics. These men and women were biologists, chemists, zoologists, physicists, anthropologists, molecular ...

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