Although eternity remains unknowable and
ultimate meaning impossible, one can enjoy oneself in eating and drinking and toiling — for life is God's gift (cf. Eccles.
Not exact matches
What we ought to be able to discover in this world picture, once the incredible science is gone, is a conception of the universe in which, under what are for us weird and frequently utterly
impossible images, the whole creation is seen as dependent upon a loving and active God who is its
ultimate meaning and its ground of being.
Although the proper attribution of necessary existence to God does not show that God exists (unless we are prepared to allow that reality must have some significant correspondence to what is presupposed in our attempt to find
ultimate meaning in reality — an assumption which, as I have suggested, may not be easy to justify but is probably
impossible to avoid in such metaphysical thought), it does show that God is either the ground of and compatible with all that is and all that is actually possible or is totally alien to all reality.
Nothing is
impossible with God, He is the beginning and the end, the author and the finisher,
Meaning he is the
ultimate scientist that is much older than when you think life came into being.