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Complexity Demands A Creator

5/18/2014

 
“Ford trucks are built tough” said the commercial, and we can understand what Ford Motor Company is saying. But what would one do if they met someone who said that Ford trucks have no creator? The person simply believes that trucks come from nothing. What could be said to prove that person wrong? Do the design features of a truck show evidence of a creator? What about the airbag? Four wheel drive? Tilt steering? GPS? AM/FM/CD stereo? etc? Truth is yes—all these functions are the work of a mind that put them into motion, and that means there is a creator.

Now what about a more sophisticated thing like a human being? King David took one look at himself and declared “I am fearfully and wonderfully made” (Psalm 139:14; Genesis 2:7). David didn’t have the knowledge of the human body like we do today, yet he knew that the body was the most complex working function on earth. If we can see a creator in the design of other things, why not in the creation of man? When one sees a pothole that has been filled, that is evidence of a creator for the repair of the pothole. The repair didn’t come out of nothing. So to question the existence of God is to close the eyes to the work of God’s hands, which can be clearly seen (Romans 1:19-22; Psalm 14:1, 19:1-4, 102:24-28, 104:1-5).
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