Roads to God

Our whole life is the way to God. The way to God is simple. It was found by all people of all times and nations. Philosophers and scientists have found their way to God, but so have they. Who had no idea what philosophy and science were but had common sense and could be open to the deeper side of life and its secrets? Even those who knew how to be natural felt the way to God, that they could not understand everything, that they also encountered incomprehensible things. The more they researched stuff themselves, the clearer it became that not everything could be explored. Not everything can be explained by causal processes alone. All this amazes one. A person who cannot wonder does not perceive the great time of the world and life for a great time. He understands only one side of things. Maybe he analyses, uses and controls. We’ll say it’s practical. But everything behind it escapes him. So one gradually loses sense of other essential aspects of things, the world, life. Only a person who can admire gets on the path to God. We have more theories about the possible origin of the world and the things of this world. But each of these theories presupposes a miracle. Whether it is the theory of eternity or the idea of mutation, whoever transmits it with a light heart has no problems. One can copy improbability to improbability.
Imagine a stalk of wheat—height more than a meter. And the diameter of the stem is two, three millimetres. At the top carries a limb. The wind moves him, and the stalk does not break. It’s ingeniously constructed that we admire it, but we can’t imitate it yet. We can’t form a branch. And yet, the stem is created around us and without us. It will satisfy us if someone says it is a coincidence. He who does not want the truth to triumph over him will triumph over it. If some people do not care about the fact, it is unnecessary to prove something to them. However, it is an excellent lesson about the nature of man and his possible attitude to the question of God. He does not prove God in the true sense. We seek and discover God. The belief in the existence of God is one of the knowledge and discoveries that we gain only if we have a genuine interest. Whoever finds and knows God must have a genuine interest in him. Who speaks confidently. Prove to me that God exists; he will probably never find God. Whoever wants to see God must seek Him. He must be attentive. First, he must be able to keep quiet, and he must be able to wait. If you want to experience the beauty of the forest, you can’t ride a motorcycle in the woods. He must walk silently to watch. Then he will see everything; he will discover everything. For example, flowers, birds, beasts. He who seeks God must be open and full of interest. Today’s naturalists are increasingly expressing respect for faith in God. Werner von Braun, for example, said. The better we understand the structure of the atom, the nature of life, and the course of the Milky Way, the more reasons we have to marvel at the wonder of God’s creation. Our need for God is not based on fear. Man requires God no less than bread, water, and air.

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