In
a list
of arguments against God's existence, one critic at Backyard
Skeptics questioned the existence of God based on what he called,
“Divine Hiddenness.” From the article we read the following:
Why
is God so stingy with direct evidence?... [T]he supposed miracles
that attest to a supernatural power all happened in ancient, pre
scientific, times, in which there existed no means of reliable
verification. These supposed miracles are not being duplicated today
so that we could see that such things are possible. Scientific errors
in the Bible and its other flaws, including the commanding of
atrocities, all make Scripture much harder to believe. A loving God
would not erect such high barriers to belief and then further
compound the difficulty in believing by providing us with such strong
evidential circumstances against the supernatural, such as the
inviolability of the laws of nature.
The
implication being made is that, if God were real, He would openly
reveal Himself to His creation; since He doesn't openly reveal
Himself, it is evidence that He is not real. I've heard this same
argument raised many times. Often, critics will sum it up with the
question, “If there is a God, why doesn't He just appear to us?”
I don't recall having heard the term, “divine hiddenness” before
but it seems to make the same point. Here are some of my thoughts on
that subject.
First,
I would question the premise that God would necessarily reveal
Himself. In the above quote, the author stated rather firmly, “A
loving God would
not
erect
such high barriers to belief.” Really? I've
always considered it a bit presumptuous of people to tell me what God
will or will not do. I agree that I might expect Him to appear, but
on what grounds could one argue that He must? I can't think
of any reason that obligates Him. Constructing a false
narrative about how God should act, then criticizing God for not
acting according to the false narrative is a logical fallacy known as
a straw man.
Beyond
that, though, I would say that God does not hide Himself. At the
most fundamental level, we see God behind His creation. Psalm 19:1
says, “The
heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his
hands.” The
enormity, the complexity, indeed, even the existence of the universe
tell us plainly that there is a Creator who made it all. Romans 1:20
goes even further, “For
since the creation of the world His invisible attributes, His eternal
power and divine nature, have been clearly seen, being understood
through what has been made, so that they are without excuse.”
God
also revealed Himself in special ways to people of the Old Testament.
He appeared to Moses in the burning bush. He lead the freed
children of Abraham through the desert as a pillar of fire or a cloud
of smoke. The people heard His voice audibly at Mt Sinai. These
examples and others show that God is a personal God who has made
Himself known to His people.
God
also made Himself known through the prophets and apostles. In many
passages, the writers recite the words of God verbatim, prefacing
their remarks with, “Thus saith the LORD....” As evidence that
they were speaking with the authority of God, they were often given
the ability to perform miracles. By extension, the words given to
the prophets of old have become our Scriptures today. The canon of
Scripture is God's revealed word to us.
But
above all these is the incarnation – the birth of Jesus, our
Emmanuel (God with us). John 1:14, 18 says, “And
the Word became flesh, and dwelt among us, and we saw His glory,
glory as of the only begotten from the Father, full of grace and
truth.... No
one has seen God at any time; the only begotten God who is in the
bosom of the Father, He has explained Him.”
God has revealed Himself in the Person of the Son. He told us who
He was and proved it through many miracles including His own
resurrection. He told us that we can have eternal life through Him
and He gave His own life as the atonement for our sins.
People
who would claim that God remains hidden have to ignore the clear
evidence for His existence in His creation; they have to ignore His
revealed word in the Bible; and they have to ignore the historical
certainty of Jesus Christ. Of course, some critics still complain
saying that the Bible was written so long ago and where is Jesus now?
I'm sorry, but God has already made Himself known to them and there
is no obligation that He reappear every few years to remind them that
He is still Lord of the universe and that they will someday have to
give an account of their lives to Him.
Even
if Jesus did appear today, it still wouldn't change the mind of some
people. Many of the people He appeared to in the Bible refused to
believe in Him. It's not so much that God is hidden from them but
rather they have blinded themselves to the truth.
Also many people who heard His voice in Mt Sinai refused to believe. Even made an idol in front of His presence.
ReplyDeleteJosue,
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments. I'm sorry I haven't been able to respond before now. You've made a great point. Many critics claim God should just show Himself and end all debate over His existence but that's never happened in the past when God has revealed Himself in miraculous ways. Unbelievers will always find an excuse to not believe; it's evidence of their stubbornness rather than their skepticism.
God bless!!
RKBentley