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Why can’t we prove or disprove God? It’s easier to answer than we may think.

This is Why Science Can Never Prove or Disprove God

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Prove God or Disprove God- It is ‘In A Drop’

Why can science not prove God? For the same reason it cannot disprove God. Science tried to prove the universe was curved which would show that it may not be infinite, turns out, it’s flat. Science tried to find the building blocks of life and found even smaller particles and they are still finding discovering things smaller and smaller. God is endless, infinite; no matter how hard you search, you will never find an end to God. If science can’t unlock all the mysteries in a single drop of water, how can they even contemplate the vastness of the God who created all things.

“For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.” Isaiah 55:9 

Read the full article with background on the science mentioned at: Proving God’s Existence

Photographer Notes: Capturing ‘In a Drop’

Faith is essential because you can’t find the end of a rainbow. We can spend our whole life trying to find that proof in order to believe, or we can see the beauty of the world he created for us and spend our time deepening our relationship with him. That is why I used this particular picture for his message. Do we look at the microbials hidden deep inside the drops of water, or do we pull back and see the whole picture, of life and wonder.

This image was captured on a tripod with a 100mm Macro lens at f2.8. I wanted to use a strong focal point toward the end of the flower on the drops of water, but also wanted parts of the flower to be sharp enough to showcase its own aesthetics. This image required minimal edits and color was absolutely necessary for this message since monochrome would draw too much attention toward the details of the water drops and not to the vibrancy of the flower.

Photography and writing by Jon Frederick, Seven11

Jon is a photographer and author for Seven11 Photography. He specializes in conceptual fine art, Christian inspiration writing and teaching others to further their skills in photography.
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