It was the creator of Star Wars, George Lucas, who said, "I think there is a God. No question. What that God is or what we know about that God, I’m not sure."
How can anyone believe that God exists "No question"? The answer is that creation couldn’t have produced itself. There had to be a genesis--an initial cause that exists eternally, outside of creation.
Those who believe that gases exploded in the beginning, fail to realize that if gases existed before the Big Bang, then the Big Bang wasn’t the "beginning."
Still, it’s understandable that so many people don’t know "who" God is? Is He the God of the Hindus? Or is He the God of the Moslems? Is He the Christian God? Is He the God that is worshipped by headhunters in the deepest jungles of South America? Each of these religions portrays God as being very different. So whose God is He? This was the question the Apostle Paul addressed in the Book of Acts, as he preached at Athens on "Mars Hill."
He said, "You men of Athens, I perceive that in all things you are too superstitious. For as I passed by, and beheld your devotions, I found an altar with this inscription, TO THE UNKNOWN GOD. Whom therefore you ignorantly worship, him declare I to you."
Those, like George Lucas, who are not sure, can be. They simply need to open the Bible, and it will declare who God is, and what we can know about Him.
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