In proving the existence of God we will sometimes ask sceptics to consider the case of the 'Watch on the Beach.' The idea being that when we walk along a deserted beach and discover a functioning Swiss watch we immediately assume, without seeing more, that it had a maker. Whether this is a convincing arguement or not, think about the scene as we have described it. The beach is made of innumerable grains of sand; waves of energy that have traveled around the world tirelessly and rhythmicly trouble the waters at the shore; tides influenced by the orbiting moon climb up the beach and recede again like clockwork; and a place that can seem so barren is full of life! Need I go on (I refer you to the end of the book of Job for more detail). Here we truly see the hand of God, not the hand of man. And like the rather simplistic watch, so out of place laying on the sandy beach, the doctrines of Calvinism or Arminianism seem to me to represent more the hand of man than the hand of God.
So much has been invested in arguement over these teachings that its seems arrogant and presumptious to question them, but if they should be questioned they themselves might represent the very height of arrogance. May the Lord deliver us.
II Timothy 1:22Flee the evil desires of youth, and pursue righteousness, faith, love and peace, along with those who call on the Lord out of a pure heart. 23Don't have anything to do with foolish and stupid arguments, because you know they produce quarrels.
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