No Chance

The Hurricane violently crashed into the Gulf coast cities, shredding all of man’s designed structures and possessions. All was rubble and chaos; what life remained was battered and stunned into disbelief. The tsunamis in Asia, the tornados in the central U.S., the earthquakes in many parts of the world all leave the physical results of man’s intelligence and design in utter ruin. Little is left. The order in man’s physical life has been obliterated. The forces of nature eliminated the work of the intelligence and the design of man.

Nature by itself designs nothing; it exists for an intelligent being to do the designing. Yet some humans will strongly contend that the universe itself occurred by accident, by chance, without a designer, without an intellect. Contrary to some theories, science, rather than providing proof that the universe and nature are the result of chance, is leading man to realize that chance is not a viable explanation for the creation of the universe. Some recent studies theorize that, even before the beginning of the universe, information existed. Whatever theories may be contemplated in the future, it is becoming increasingly clear that the universe was not created by chance, by some unintelligible forces, controlled by nothing. Would anyone accept the notion that forces of nature, such as hurricanes or tsunamis, through their random tossing and churning of nature could ever produce a computer or an automobile…or any complex item. Of course not! Yet there are those who propose that the universe and nature, with all of their unique and intricate complexities and orderliness, are a product of chance; the product of the churning and tossing of various forces without any intelligence involved.

The chances of the earth being the right size, the proper distance away from the sun, containing water, and the innumerable other conditions for life are extremely minute. The mathematical odds that all of these and other essential conditions happened by chance are astronomical–beyond billions to one!The fact is that the universe is orderly and reliable, indicating an intelligence behind it. Albert Einstein, one of the most acclaimed scientists in history, noted,” “I believe in Spinoza’s God who reveals himself in the orderly harmony of what exists.” Richard Feynman, a Nobel Prize winner for quantum electrodynamics, said, “Why nature is mathematical is a mystery…The fact that there are rules at all is a kind of miracle.”Once one accepts that rules exist, then intelligence must precede the rules. The order in the universe contrasts very vividly with the chaos and destruction evident in the randomness of hurricanes and other natural disasters. If the universe was not designed with intelligence, then one would expect the chaos of unintelligible randomness, but the universe does follow rules and is orderly.

One wonders why many non-believers argue with such disdain against the logic of intelligent design for the universe. Robert Laidlaw’s answer to this question is very perceptive, “God exists whether or not men may choose to believe in Him. The reason why many people do not believe in God is not so much that it is intellectually impossible to believe in God, but because belief in God forces that thoughtful person to face the fact that he is accountable to such a God.” Man does not want to face the fact of his accountability to God.

Some suggested readings;

“Faith and Certitude”, by Thomas Dubay. Fr.Dubay writes a powerful and readable commentary on faith, included within the commentary is a discussion about whether the universe could be a product of chance.

“The Devil’s Delusion, Atheism and its Scientific Pretentions”, by David Berlinksi, who is an agnostic secular Jew. Mr. Berlinski received his Ph.D. in philosophy from Princeton University and was later a postdoctoral fellow in mathematics and molecular biology at Columbia University. He has written several books on mathematics and has taught at universities in the U.S. and France. In “The Devil’s Delusion”, with humor and cogent arguments, Berlinksi notes there is nothing in science proper that undermines religion, that most of the new atheists badly misunderstand even the most rudimentary arguments of theology and are not logically consistent, and finally that much of science has become rather dogmatic, like a new religion.

“From Atheism to Catholicism”, by Kevin Vost, who is a clinical psychologist and a member of Mensa. Mr.Vost subtitled his book, “How scientists and philosophers led me to Truth.”

Faith

Nasal and sinus congestion was restricting my breathing so much so that sleeping and even normal activity were severely hindered; prompting a hurried visit to the doctor. After examining me, the doctor prescribed some medications and advised me to use nasal spray to help alleviate the illness. Having faith in the doctor’s recommendations, without hesitation, I arranged for the medications and followed his advise regarding the nasal spray. I had placed my faith (and my health) in the doctor, a person whom I hardly knew. Similarly throughout our lives, all of us place faith in other people, institutions, and advisers. In many cases, this faith is not based upon scientific or concrete knowledge, but rather is a faith based upon the trust that the doctor or lawyer or academic truly possesses the knowledge that will result in the desired end being sought. Faith is an active part of our lives….every day. Faith is that which we give freely to friends, family, and even strangers. In fact, we cannot comfortably exist without faith.

With faith being such an important element in our lives, one has to wonder why Christians are subject to such sharp and deprecating ridicule when they profess their faith in God and in Jesus Christ. Yet the same critics who demonize the Christian faith, readily place faith in unproven theories, other humans, and in nature without the slightest hesitation. Those who do not believe in God demonstrate greater faith than any other group….they believe that the world was created out of nothing, without a creator. The universe just happened from nothing by nothing. Faith in nothing….that is faith in the extreme…or ????.

Over the centuries countless numbers of people have accepted the Christian Creed and have lived in the belief that the vision of the Creed would be fulfilled. Yet the question for many others is, “Why believe in such radical ideas as expressed in the Christian Creed”? There is only one answer– Faith. By a simple, sometimes soul searching, act of faith, people have come to believe in the mystery of God and His promises. Yes, a belief in God can be reached through human reason, but, in the end, it is the act of faith (trust) that is the conclusive evidence of one’s belief in God and His Son, Jesus Christ. Faith – the evidence of things not seen – is that which cements reason and the testimony of others in the belief in God.

When the eminent English philosopher and leader of the Oxford Movement in 19th century Britain, John Henry Newman, announced that he intended to join the Catholic Church and was harshly criticized by friends and others, Newman commented, “While I have an unfavorable opinion of many Roman Catholics, Catholicism is true.” Therefore, despite his objections to the actions of many Catholics, he had to be Catholic. Newman treasured truth more than friendship. Like so many others, he possessed faith in God and the Catholic Church.

“For the vision still has its time, presses on to fulfillment, and will not be late. The rash one has no integrity: but the just one, because of his faith, shall live.” The Book of the Prophet Habakkuk