Harry Emerson Fosdick once told the story of a little boy who, on his first day of school, learned that the sky is not a big, blue bowl. Upon returning home, he felt he must impart this new-found knowledge to a neighbor boy, and so he said, “There ain’t no sky.” The neighbor boy looked up into the heavens and said to him, “Okay, but what is it then that ain’t?” Something exists. The basic theological question is: Why is there something instead of nothing? Those who have suffered through my God Lecture in our Membership Orientation class know that I define God as Ultimate Reality, and I believe that the real question is not “Does God Exist?” The real question is, “What is the nature of God?” What do you mean by the word God? Something exists. The question is: Is that Something a Someon…
Father? Almighty?
John 14:5-14
John 14:5-14
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by Donald B. Strobe
by Donald B. Strobe
Dynamic Preaching, Collected Words, by Donald B. Strobe