5.5.10

Seeking the Truth

"He must be blind who from the most wise and excellent contrivances of things cannot see the Infinite Wisdom and Goodness of their Almighty Creator, and he must be mad and senseless who refuses to acknowledge them." - Sir Isaac Newton

"Someone who lives at the North Pole, where light shines 24 hours a day and it is never night, might not believe in stars because he has never seen them. Still, they would exist as massive, awesome realities. The fact that we cannot yet see something (God) does not mean it (He) does not exist or that the evidence for His existence is lacking."
"Anyone who has not believed in God has always substituted something else for Him, and by necessity always something inferior."
"To live our lives apart from the truth isn't healthy, but to die without the truth is a tragedy."
- John Ankerberg & John Weldon

"What is so notable about the twentieth century, and a principal cause - I think
the principal cause - of its horrors, is that great physical power has been acquired by men who have no fear of God and who believe themselves restrained by no absolute code of conduct." - Prof. Paul Johnson

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