Attempting to Prove God Through Reason

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A sixteen year old girl with red hair and soft porcelain skin was sitting on a bench in the park reading an old, very used, book. The girl’s name was Meggy, and she was reading her bible. As she read she heard the clicking of bicycle spokes come near her from down the path. The bike stopped in front of her and she herd the familiar voice of Harry, a boy from her class, call out to her.

“What are you reading, Carrot?” He said to her in a teasingly.

“My bible” she replied as she looked up at him smiling.

“Do you really believe in all that God stuff?” He asked a confused look on his face.

She squinted her olive green eyes at him and answered, “Of course I do!”

“Why?” He asked, “How can you prove that what that book says is true?”

“Well, it says in John 17:17b ‘God’s word is truth’ and the Bible is God’s word so it must be true!” She answered confidently.

He rolled his eyes saying, “I meant using anything but the Bible!”

“Oh, well, ummm…” Meggy replied, at a loss for words.

Many Christians are like Meggy: full of faith in the Bible and God, but have no way of proving it. And when asked to they immediately go to the Bible as proof. But to others that is not a very convincing argument to believe in the Bible or in God. Saint Anselm’s friends had the same opinion, and asked him to write to prove God and Scripture through reason and without using scripture as proof. In the preface of his Monologium he sets out, upon his friend’s request, to prove God and the scripture without using the scripture to prove it. He says “It is in accordance with their wish, rather than with my ability that they have prescribed such a form for the writing of this meditation; in order that nothing in scripture should be argued on the authority of sc...

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...ll coming true to this day. One of these promises is the prophecy that Israel would be scattered into all nations and persecuted which was said in Leviticus 26:33-38. Another is that of the prophesy about the Golden Gate to Jerusalem. In Ezekiel 44 the bible says that The Golden Gate is to remain shut, for the Lord has gone through it. To this day that gate is shut and closed up by stones. Those are just two of the hundreds of examples of biblical prophesies that have been proven to come true. They show that the Bible can be proven and that Christians should use them to prove the bible in the modern day.

Saint Anselm took on the vast challenge of attempting to prove God through reason, and reason alone. This approach to Christianity is not wrong, as some may say, but rather it is important, even for Christians in the modern day.

Works Cited

The Bible, St. Anselm

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