The question that ought to be asked by someone questioning God's existence is this: What kind of evidence would the God portrayed in the Bible give?
He is presented in Scripture as a God who desires a personal relationship with those whom He created in His own image.
Logically, we should expect the evidence to be the kind of evidence that engenders us to trust Him in a personal relationship. And trust is based on a consistent record -- faithfulness in keeping one's word.
When we look in Scripture we see a long record of God's interaction with a select group of people [individually and collectively] -- the nation that sprang from the loins of Abraham through Sarah.
And that nation exists today.
It is not difficult to judge whether God's claims about that nation are true, whether Israel's history bears out God's making good on His promises and threats, and whether Israel's modern history is consistent with what God has said.
This historical record is spread over four thousand years. It gives us a very good body of evidence to assess this God and decide whether He deserves our trust or whether He is the figment of a collective consciousness. Israel has survived all these centuries against incredible odds, just as God promised.
Yet she has suffered in exile also, just as He threatened.
She has never had, and will never have, peace and permanent possession of the land until she acknowledges her Messiah Jesus.
Forty years before the Romans destroyed Jerusalem and the Temple, Jesus warned,
"If you have known, even you, especially in your day, the things that make for your peace! But now they are hidden from your eyes. For days will come upon you when your enemies will build an embankment around you, surround you, and close you in one every side, and level you, and your children within you, to the ground, and they will not leave in you one stone upon another, because you did not know the time of your visitation. (Luke 19:42-44).Jesus' prophecy was fulfilled to the letter, when Titus and the Roman armies leveled Jerusalem and the Temple. And He predicted that "Jerusalem will be trampled by Gentiles until the times of the Gentiles are fulfilled" (Luke 21:24).
That has indeed been the state of Jerusalem ever since.
---From The Mystery of the Mazzaroth, by Tim Warner
The Bible presents convincing evidence that the God portrayed in its pages is faithful to His Word.
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