Everywhere around you are thousands of rules you follow
every day. They are all invisible, but they none-the-less exist and are real.
We human beings will come and go, but the rules will continue indefinitely.
There are rules of the road for driving, rules for cooking
our food, rules for the games we play, rules for the structure of the sentences
I’m writing, rules for social interactions at home and at work, rules
everywhere all day long.
The so-called natural world, untouched by the power of human
beings, has hundreds of rules. Think of all the rules of mathematics. Did you
ever take a class in chemistry or even have a chemistry set as a kid? Lots of
rules there. Physics too has lots and lots of rules. Simple things like gravity
and magnetism control our lives by their rules.
Most of the rules are very beneficial to us. Can you imagine
a life without rules? How much longer would it take you to drive somewhere if
there were no rules?
Often there are consequences involved if you don’t follow
the rules. In our games you get a penalty for breaking the rules. In our
society you get a punishment for breaking the rules which might even mean getting
thrown in jail. If you break the rules of good health, you are likely to get a
disease.
All these rules are invisible. They exist in our minds and
in the laws of nature. Where did they come from?
The rules of games were obviously created by the inventor of
the game. Rules for driving are established by the people in authority in the
government. Rules for good manners are set up by the leaders of a society. All
the rules come from intelligent sources.
Here’s a question. Can rules come into existence
spontaneously from nowhere? Have you ever seen that? Do rules create
themselves? Hardly. If we recognize rules, we can be pretty certain that they
originated in an intelligent source.
What about the rules of nature? Look at the very basics of
the Periodic Table, its order and symmetry. There are so many rules in
chemistry. Look at the rules of motion and force in physics. Where did they
come from?
Scientists used to tell us that the universe always existed.
That’s just the way things are. There was no beginning. But it’s is now
generally accepted that the universe did have a beginning at a certain point in
time. Everyone clearly accepts that there are rules. Where do they say that
those rules came from?
Who made the rules?
We already concluded that the rules did not make themselves.
What does an atheist say at this point? It just happened. I don’t know. It’s a
mystery.
Most of us have a somewhat rebellious nature where we like
to break the rules once in a while to see what happens. That’s when we find out
what the penalty is. If we break some of the more serious rules, then the
consequences are more serious, not only for ourselves, but for others.
The most important rules to follow are the rules of love
because that is the pathway to happiness and peace. Why do we want to be happy?
Why is love important? Scientists will eventually find the source of the rules
if they keep studying. It will be undeniable. The source is invisible. It is
intelligent. It is loving.
Because there are rules, there must be God.
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