How Do I Know, There is a God?

9 years, 1 month ago 21

 

 

Standing in the pitch dark of Arches National Park seeing the faint outline of Balanced Rock, and the glorious Milky Way over head, who could doubt a Master Creator! Β Then I look at the life He has given me is the finishing touch!

 

Blessimngs from Arches,

 

the pilgrim

21 Responses

  1. Rene says:

    He holds the stars in the universe and knows than each by name πŸ™‚

  2. Jim says:

    You finally got it……. Wonderful. One of the most humbling experiences I have the pleasure to experience. Standing under the amazing Milky Way and enjoying the silence, the power and the majesty of our God.

  3. karla says:

    could you give a bit more information as to the time of night this was taken and exif settings. Thank you in advance. I’m getting an itch to head to the desert.

  4. Paul says:

    Beautiful! I think you need to go celebrate with a cheeseburger from Milt’s.

  5. God is good all the time and all the time God is good. Just think the maker of the universe wants to talk with you, WOW!!!

  6. Fred Thurman says:

    It was a special time to spend with you and feel his presence. Safe travels and I will see you at Mt. Rainier.

  7. Jon M says:

    I know it’s not possible to scientifically prove God exists, but I’ve always found it much more difficult to believe that once there was a great nothingness, then a big boom and then over billions of years as stuff randomly scattered around the universe and collected here and there, somehow the exact process happened to create a star (our yellow dwarf sun) exactly the right size, type and distance from our equally randomly created planet with lots of water, etc….and over more millions of years on this perfect environment for life as we know it, we somehow crawled out of the muck as a tadpole and somehow evolved over many many more years into the amazing beings that we are today, capable of thought, compassion, love, hate, etc and capable of intelligence to build spacecraft to visit the moon and beyond. Yes, it seems much more inconceivable to me that this was all random. I mean, why couldn’t we just through all the raw materials that would create the world’s most powerful supercomputer onto the beach and let the crash crash against it for thousands or millions of years and have those raw materials transform somehow into the super computer? Doesn’t seem very likely to happen to me πŸ˜‰

  8. Ken Smith says:

    I love this quote……”I am not necessarily opposed to the Big Bang theory. Rather, I know who banged it.”
    I am always honored to capture the Creators artwork. To think in an instant all that we see was spoken into existence continuously amazes me.

  9. Ed Rogner says:

    Well done. Once again you have captured “that sufficient cloud of evidence”. I would imagine that Colossians 3:23-24 has been one of your guiding scripture verses throughout your career.

  10. Bill Fortney says:

    Yes, I seek do everything as unto him!