05/04/2021
What is the sensation of "longing" for something greater than us? Is this nothing more than some combination of neurotransmitters landing on precisely the right receptors, setting off an electrical discharge deep in some part of the human brain? Or is this like the "Moral law" described in the Scriptures (Ro. 2:14-15) of what lies deep within the human spirit, pointing towards something much greater than ourselves?
A few renowned atheists say that such "longing" for a belief in God represents nothing more than dreaming, inventing an answer because we want it to be true. Sigmund Freud argued that wishes for God stemmed from early childhood experiences. However, why would such a universal longing exist, if it was not connected to some opportunity for fulfilment?
No creature is born with desires unless satisfaction for these desires exist. A baby feels hunger, and there is such a thing as food. A duckling wants to swim and there is such a thing as water. Men and woman feel s*xual desire and there is such a thing as s*x. We do not have a desire and longing for God in our hearts and minds unless it is meant to be fulfilled. Once you gain the understanding, knowledge and wisdom regarding your true origin, it will guide you towards your destiny as man was made to last forever. By returning to your origin, you can understand your destiny and who, what and why you are here. (Read: "Born to Live Forever")
Gervan