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Not Just Because, Just Believe
She looked down at the limp teddy bear in her hands. The sweet toy stared up at her with black button eyes and an unfading smile. A patch marked the bears chest, over it’s “heart”, where it had been worn through by five years of constant love. The right ear was permanently deformed from five years of being gripped tightly by a tiny toddler hand as it was dragged from place to place, never once being laid to rest in a corner as the other stuffed animals.
The distant sound of a child’s scream shattered her heart, bringing her world to a stand still as she allowed herself to be overtaken by her grief. Her baby was gone from her. All she had left of him was the tattered teddy bear, such a small reminder of such a precious life, taken away too early. Five sweet and tender years, the lifeless bear in her hands held every moment in its blank button eye stare. Short and sweet. His life was surly that. The young mother found herself struggling with not knowing the answer to her question of why?
Though asked by every person in the world at some point or another, it has never received an answer that has put the familiar question to rest. Though many will say “because…“, not every one will agree, or understand the because. It is an impossible question to understand the answer to, yet a simple one to answer. If you can believe. Believe. The power to wash away grief, to smile again, to hope again, to dance again. To live again.
There is a world. We know this is true. Why? Because, we can see it and feel it. There is a beginning, a middle, and an end. There is no way to deny this. Why? Because we can see as a new life comes into this world, we can watch as this life grows, and later, we can watch as this life ends. There is pain in this world. This everyone knows. Why? Because everyone has felt it in some way or another. See plus feel equals believe.
We tend to be a stubborn people. where we cannot believe something unless we can see it or feel it, because then it is not impossible to us anymore. Because by feeling it and seeing it, we have proved it. As simple as that. Where is faith? Faith, is the substance of thing hoped for, the evidence of things unseen.
We question. We wonder. And yet, the answers are always so simple. We only complicate them with our questions. Can’t we just let it be simple and just…believe?
God. How can He be real? We can not see Him, cannot feel Him. But the world, that we know is real, (because), we can see it, and the pain, the love, and the joy, of this life we can feel. Where does it come from? There is an answer for this question. Will you believe it? Probably not. Why? Because, you cannot see it, you cannot feel it. Or, maybe it is only because you have not chosen to see it, have not chosen to feel it. Simply, ignored it. Have not believed. Did not have faith. Both unseen. But both are felt.
The Mona Lisa. How do we know that it was painted by a man named Leonardo de Vinci. Or that, it even had a painter? Couldn’t it have just become, just as, (some of have said), the world just became? Perhaps. But that is a very difficult thing to believe, now, isn’t it? And, if I said that this was what I believed, then you would probably laugh, roll your eyes, and probably never finish this. But don’t worry, because I don’t believe that. I believe, that the Mona Lisa had a painter, just as the world has a creator. How do we know that the Mona Lisa had a painter, and that it was Leonardo de Vinci? Because, we can read this all over, on the internet, in history books, some art books…ect. How do we know that the world was created, and that it was created by God? The same way that we know the Mona Lisa was painted, and indeed was painted by Leonardo de Vinci.
How can we really deny it? Even if you are blind. You can still feel it. In your heart when you love, laugh, cry. On your face when the wind blows. With your hands as you feel a loved one’s face. So really, and truly, in the end, it is impossible to deny, (though I know you will), God. Why? I ask now. Won’t you believe, have faith, accept, what is so easy. It’s going to be impossible to see the forest through the trees if you choose to make it so. Just stop. Don’t make it complicated. Don’t question. Breath. Listen. See. Believe…simply, fall into the arms of faith.
Why? God. Is there a better answer? There is an artist behind every single masterpiece. There is a writer behind every story, poem, song, ect. And, there is also, just as sure as there is a writer or artist for ever work of art, there is a God for the wonderful masterpiece called sunset, mountain, sky, sun, smile, eyes, meadow, stream, lake, snow, world. Why? Can’t you believe? Is it so impossible? So hard? To much to ask?
My simple answer for the complicated why?, is, faith, believe, God. What is your answer? Is it for reason, or just because?
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Being a Christian isn't being ignorant to reality. I think as a Christian, I’m so much more aware of reality. And being a Christian, reality hits your hard. God is reality. Being looked at as different because of believing in God, is apart of reality. I’m not going to be liked by most, I’m going to get ridiculed, and if I put God in what I write, then most likely I will get comments that don’t exactly leave me feeling amazed and overjoyed. Reality is, I won’t let the world get me down, I will strive to give God my all, and get through each struggle, knowing He is holding me always. Reality is that I’m not denying that the world was created by God. Being ignorant of reality would be simply saying that this world simply is. Not denying that this world needed to have had a beginning, and needed to have been created by a God so much bigger then us.
Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. (Hebrews 11:1) I’m hoping that my writing will reach at least one heart. My faith that it will is the substance of my hopes, because with out faith, my hopes for this reaching someone would just be a dead hope, but with faith it gives life to my hopes, and faith is the evidence of what I am hoping for. Because, hoping that my writing will touch at least one person, my having faith that it will is the evidence that it will. But you can’t understand this unless you believe. So I’m probably just wasting my time writing all of this down, but if I didn’t reply, then you would think that I’m offended or that I just can’t answer you. But I can. You just won’t agree.
Do you believe ignoring something you dislike makes it go away? Do you believe it is better not to concern ourselves with these things? What do you think the effect this would have had on racism, if people had taken this stance? Don't question it, this is the way things are, because I said so? Why should one believe what another says without evidence?
Why should one delude one's-self into believing something that is pleasant, merely because it is pleasant, as you seem to suggest in your fourth paragraph? Is it not more responsible to take in reality honestly? As for faith, it is not evidence for things unseen. Many have faith in a variety of things, often which conflict with the faith of others. How is it that faith is a valid form of evidence, while much of this "evidence" openly contradicts other "evidence"? As for simple, since when has simplicity ever been inherently superior to complexity? We do not live in a simple world, why would the answers therein' be simple? Pain, love, and joy are evidence for feelings, emotion. None of these are evidence for your supposed deity. The problem with comparing the Mona Lisa to the universe as created works, is that one must begin with the assumption that there is nothing that does not have a creator, thus with the assumption one already begins with the conclusion of deity before it is met. Your begin with the premise that it is indeed a creation(which, in itself, has the premise of a creator, as something cannot be a creation without a creator) rather than beginning with the premise that it exists and coming to the conclusion that it was created. In short, your argument is fallacious in that it is circular(the premise is dependent upon the conclusion, which is dependent upon the premise). As for that, would not such imply that your supposed deity has a creator as well? Why is it that such a being and simply exist, but the universe cannot? Why is it so hard for you to not complicate things with a creator? Why can the universe not be a logical sequence of events? It's so easy. Can't you believe? Is it so impossible? So hard? Too much to ask? See what I did there? It's easy to turn such questions around, they don't have much firmness at all. Speaking of easy, why should we accept something, simply because it is easy to do so? Easy not the equivalent of correct. It never has been and never will be. As far as I'm concerned, you haven't answered the question sufficiently at all. Why should I believe? Why be dishonest? Why blind myself? Is this the moral thing to do?
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