If God does not exist… Then everything is ultimately an accident. Your thoughts are chemistry. Your choices are reactions. Your sense of right and wrong… is just survival. And when it ends— it really ends. No meaning. No justice. No continuation.
But if God exists… Then nothing is random. Your life carries weight. Good and evil are real. And death is not the end. That difference is not small. It changes everything.
We often avoid these questions, not because they are irrelevant— but because they are uncomfortable.
Why is there something instead of nothing? Why does suffering feel wrong, not just unpleasant? Why do we live as if meaning should last… even in a world that tells us it won’t?
Ignoring these questions doesn’t remove them. It just delays the moment we have to face them.
Christianity does not begin with blind belief. It begins with a claim:
That God is not distant from suffering— but entered into it. And that death… did not win.
So the real question is not: “Is this comfortable to believe?”
The real question is:
Is it true?
If you’ve been thinking about these things… you’re not alone.
And maybe this is where real faith begins— not in having all the answers, but in being willing to face the questions.
