What is God?
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Did something create this amazing universe or did it create itself? If we limit our understanding of the universe to the testimony of our material senses, are we seeing it accurately or completely?
There are many lines of thinking which embrace the concept a higher force, independent of matter. We might ask, “Why do we seem so feebly connected to that force?”, or “Why does that force seem so unreliable compared with the forces of matter?”
The answer for Christian Scientists is found in the Bible, and the thing we call our “Science” is pretty much a case of joining the dots in the Bible’s teaching.
If you want to explore this idea, join us in the Reading Room at 2.30 on Monday. We’ll refer to our weekly Bible lesson. You’ve no need to bring anything or buy anything. Plenty of opportunity to ask questions. If the time doesn’t suit you can contact us about an alternative session.
If you’re skeptical, you’re still welcome but please don’t come along to try to convince us there is no God – please set up you’re own event to do that.
There are many lines of thinking which embrace the concept a higher force, independent of matter. We might ask, “Why do we seem so feebly connected to that force?”, or “Why does that force seem so unreliable compared with the forces of matter?”
The answer for Christian Scientists is found in the Bible, and the thing we call our “Science” is pretty much a case of joining the dots in the Bible’s teaching.
If you want to explore this idea, join us in the Reading Room at 2.30 on Monday. We’ll refer to our weekly Bible lesson. You’ve no need to bring anything or buy anything. Plenty of opportunity to ask questions. If the time doesn’t suit you can contact us about an alternative session.
If you’re skeptical, you’re still welcome but please don’t come along to try to convince us there is no God – please set up you’re own event to do that.
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