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If God is not the cause of the Universe then wouldn’t matter have need to either cause itself or actually be eternal?

If the Big Bang theory describes the origin of the universe but cannot explain, by natural processes, the cause of the matter, energy, and laws involved in it, does that suggest the explanation lies outside of nature?

If information always comes from a mind in every observed case, why would biological information be the lone exception?

Does the absence of any documented case in which usable, complex information has arisen randomly and unguided—while even the DNA of a single-celled amoeba contains vast amounts of coded information, the laws of physics are expressed mathematically, and aspects of quantum physics remain unexplained despite the efforts of brilliant minds—point to a higher intelligence?

If the universe contains order, structure, and mathematical precision, what best explains the presence of such rational organization?

If the laws of nature are discoverable and rational, does that suggest a rational lawgiver?

Why is humanity uniquely moral, self-aware, technological, artistic, and capable of complex language? If humans are evolutionary descendants of primates, why do other primates appear incapable of expressing these traits in any comparable—even minimal—degree?

If mankind is just a product of blind chance and “survival of the fittest” is instinctive—then why do all civilizations historically regard adultery, stealing, and murder as wrong if these are common behaviors in nature?

If creativity exists in humans, could it reflect a creative source beyond humanity?

Is human language which is unlike any known form of animal communication in that it is compostional and is capable of abstract thought and nuanced meaning just a product of blind biological luck or a God who is communicative Himself?

Why are murder, lying, stealing, cowardice, and adultery condemned across cultures if humans are merely animals and such behaviors could, in some cases, enhance survival?

Why do children naturally recognize fairness before being formally taught ethical systems?

If historical records report that Jesus was a real person known for miracles, who was crucified and rose again appearing to witnesses, could that constitute proof of God?

Why do objective morals exists if they are just the product of blind brain chemistry? Why should we trust ourselves to determine right from wrong? Why has there always been universal agreement that certain behaviors are bad across all cultures?

If reports exist from non-Christian historians that Jesus was a real person known for miracles, who was crucified and rose again according to hundreds of witnesses, could that constitute proof of God?