“The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God’” (Psalm 14:1).
A former agnostic recalls the following conversation he once had with a former chaplain at Stanford University:
“If God exists, somebody in all the centuries would have seen Him.” “Many people have.”
“Who?”
“I, for one.”
“You’ve seen God?” “Yes.”
“Then what does He look like?” “Like everything.”
“That means nothing.”
“It means a great deal to me. I look at you and I see God. Wherever my eye falls I see God. He is as real to me as you are, more real in fact, for He is the changeless in the changing — the changeless ever-present spirit that inhabits all things.”
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