Vincent Van Gogh: The Existence Of God

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I believe God is sufficiently knowledgeable just by who He is. Genesis 1 explains, God is the creator of all everything in the world and the universe. Vincent Van Gogh, who was a well-known painter dedicate his life to the evangelization of those less fortunate. His famous painting known as Starry Night is a beauty of the natural world because it reflects a religious verse from the Bible (Whitney, 1986). “Then he dreamt a bother dreamed and told it to his brother and said, “behold, I have dreamed another dream; behold, the sun, the moon, and eleven stars were bowing down to me” (Genesis 37:9). I believed his picture was very religious inspired by Christianity beliefs. According to Psalm 19:1-2, these verses are the proof of God’s existence …show more content…

What you see from the picture, is what you believed happened to be the concept of truth. People can comprehend that their truth can affect how they see things. Also, how they live their lives because that becomes their worldview. Then what is the people’s truth? For instance, my truth is that God will always be the truth to everything of the invisible and the visible because He is everything. The truth is the universal principles that are established by God and governed by right or wrong perspectives. It focuses on what works best for people based on their history. The universal truth is their truth on whatever they want to believe is correct, yet not everyone will agree. People’s truth is based on their experience that has occurred in their life, which makes them believe that’s their truth. According to Hiles and Smith, truths are a correct explanation and description of reality based on people’s representativeness (2014). There are two types of truth, which are the absolute and relative truth. The absolute truth it is going to be truthful, regardless of what people think. For instance, the absolute truth is the foundation for Christianity worldview because the bible revealed God "I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life; nobody comes to the Father unless through me"(John 14:6). Relative truth is going to be truthful for one person, while the other person is going to believe the opposite. For example, the Christian worldview is true for a lot of people but is not for everyone. In conclusion, truth is what the person has chosen to become based on their