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Originally posted by DeepFat:
What4,

I can always use a bit of hope. I'm afraid you need more than that. Perhaps a bit of education in logic is the key?

DF


Well my friend, logic is hard to teach. It's a bit like common sense. You either have it or you don't. I've noticed that people that don't believe in God think they have the corner on logic. It doesn't take logic to believe in evolution, but it just requires that you do not believe in God. To truly believe in evolution as you do, is to believe that all things got here by accident. That is not using logic.

I met a Savior that hears and answers prayers because I believed the record given concerning Him. I trusted that the information regarding Him made Him more than a natural man. His life defied logic. If He truly did what many said He did, and if the words He spoke were true, then He logically would be worth my interest and my time in getting to know Him. Over time I discovered others who knew Him and they gave wonderful testimonies of what He had done in their life. Then I came to be in the presence where His Spirit was moving and things happened that was beyond natural explanation. I eventually came to experience His intervention in my own life because I continued to stand on His words that defied natural explanation. He truly performed that which can’t be explained. He has proven to me that He exists. It would now be illogical of me to ignore what I have seen and heard.

Simply because logic falls short of explaining the wondrous things of our universe, it doesn't mean that those things do not exist. If you depend only on experiencing what you can logically understand, then your experiences in life will be quite limited. True logic is capable of coming to the conclusion that some things are beyond any natural explanation.
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