

Need to ask, is, Who cares? In what way is He relevant?įor some people, G‑d is relevant because they are concerned with the origins of existence. In discussing our relationship with G‑d, the question we first When a person says "I believe in G‑d" what s/he really means is "G‑d is significant in my life". To believe in G‑d, then, means not that you're of the opinion that He exists, but that you have found relevance in Him. Faith is finding relevance in that which is transcendent. Faith is not the ability to imagine that which does not exist. The statement, "I believe there is a G‑d" is meaningless. This First Cause, its nature, and its relationship to us and to the universe. The questions of faith begin with how we understand This original cause or source is what so humbled Einstein, although he incorrectly described it as a religious experience. Original being, must have preceded the universe. Even the honest atheist will agree that a first cause, an
