Beyond Reasonable Doubt
The skeptics say there is no God,
but reason shows their view is odd.
The weight of evidence declares,
that there must be a God somewhere.
Nothing exists without a cause,
Just look around, ponder, and pause.
Who made the things your eyes can see,
It’s clear as day that God must be.
The virtues that we all agree,
make human beings higher than bees.
At mankind’s core, these virtues sit,
and God is their epitome.
The genome found within each cell,
Its origin we cannot tell.
To science, it’s a mystery,
Except one assumes God exists.
The universal moral rules,
though never taught in tribal schools
exists in cultures everywhere,
and hint at a God-man affair.
Prophecies that foretold Christ’s birth
God as man appearing on earth,
proved to be accurately true,
which no one but God can construe.
The miracles that Jesus did,
Such as when He raised a dead kid.
Is proof indeed that God exists,
A truth that resists man’s twists.
The conditions to sustain life,
so finely tuned, in nature rife,
can’t be explained by random chance,
Let’s end the silly song and dance.
It’s time for honest-hearted men,
to acknowledge with voice and pen
the evidence against God’s foes
is too conclusive to oppose.
Copyright © David Richmond | Year Posted 2023
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