I love to get into all the debate about science, laws of nature, etc. I believe that nature declares the glory of God, but the real driving force behind the strength of my faith is not merely head knowledge or logical reasonings to 'justify' my beliefs... It's my own deeply personal experiences, it's being eyewitness to many miracles, hearing testimony of eyewitnesses to miracles, seeing people's lives changed by God when nothing else could have made a difference. The more time I spend with believers who actually practice the Bible, the more proof I see that this is real.
To say that belief in God requires nothing but 'blind faith' does not match up to the Bible, which says that Jesus offered 'Many convincing proofs' that he was the son of God. One problem with the western church today is that we don't truly believe that we can do those things, so we don't try. When the church finally begins to operate in miracles again, like churches in many third world contries, some in western culture (I and others I know are eyewitnesses to this), and the early church in the book of acts, things will begin to change.
Even an athiest would have a hard time denying the existence God if God's people were out healing the sick on a daily basis in the streets. Christianity has died because it has been confined into the four walls of the 'church', which is NOT supposed to be a building, but a people. Christianity has become a stagnent lake, with nothing flowing in or out, rather than what it is meant to be, a river. The apathy and hypocricy of God's people does not prove that God doesn't exist any more than a child's rebellion towards his parents would prove his parents don't exist. God did not change, He is still the same and is waiting for a few willing people that are just crazy enough to change the world. He did it once with only 12 uneducated fishermen, he can certainly do it again.







