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Give Me 3 Minutes to Convince You God is Real

Albert
3 min readNov 13, 2024

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Let’s get straight to it: denying the existence of God is not just dismissive — it’s absurd. Open your eyes to the staggering complexity and precision of the universe. Everything, from the orbit of planets to the molecular structure of water, operates with such fine-tuned precision that to call it “random” is nothing short of intellectual laziness. Do you honestly believe the Big Bang just happened, producing galaxies, laws of physics, and the conditions for life? Sure, the Big Bang might have occurred — but what caused it? Nothing doesn’t create something. A rational mind knows there’s a first cause — a Creator.

Consider this: you, right now, are evidence of God. Your body is a masterpiece of design. The complexity of DNA, the language of life, contains more information in a single cell than entire libraries. And yet, we’re to believe this just “evolved” with no guiding intelligence? Evolution, even if true, doesn’t explain why the process started or how life emerged from nothing. Consciousness, free will, morality — these are fingerprints of something far greater than molecules bouncing around. If you’re honest, you know this deep down.

Here’s a reality check: science doesn’t disprove God. It never has and never will. Science is the study of how things work. It’s a tool to explore creation, not an explanation for why creation exists in the first place. Take the Big Bang. The best scientific models agree the universe had a beginning — a moment when time, space, and matter came into existence. What came before? Science can’t say. And it never will because whatever caused the universe exists outside of space and time. We call that God.

Some of you cling to the idea of multiverses — an infinite number of universes existing out there. But even that doesn’t solve the problem; it pushes it back. Who or what created the multiverse? You cannot escape the need for a transcendent, eternal Creator.

Still unconvinced? Let’s get personal. Why do humans crave meaning? Why do you yearn for purpose? Animals don’t wonder, “Why am I here?” Humans do because we are wired to search for God. Your longing for something greater — whether you call it love, beauty, or transcendence — isn’t a coincidence. It’s your soul pointing you to its Creator.

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