Abstract:
The examination of explicit arguments and prospects to proof the existence or non-
existence of God is necessary in these contemporary times, to help bring non-
believers and atheists to faith. This conversation and argument frequently springs up
in religious forums and especially in theological spaces. The study investigated the
influence of the intelligent brain design on theology graduates to prove God’s
existence in CITAM churches, Nairobi Kenya. The study focused on the structure,
material, and functions of the human brain. The researcher argued that proving the
existence or non-existence of God is necessary in these contemporary times, to help
bring non-believers and atheists to faith. This is especially critical in Christ is the
Answer Ministries, whose mission is “To know God and to make Him known through
evangelism and discipleship.” The research objectives include: (1) to establish the
influence of the intelligent brain structure in proving God’s existence by theology
graduates in CITAM assemblies, Nairobi Kenya; (2) to examine the influence of
intelligent brain material in proving God’s existence by graduates of theology in
CITAM assemblies, Nairobi Kenya; and, (3) to evaluate the influence of the
intelligent function of the brain in proving God’s existence by graduates of theology
in CITAM assemblies, Nairobi Kenya. A review of literature established that the
existence of an intelligent brain structure, material and functions points to a
Supernatural Being, God. It revealed that the brain is the organ that discerns what is
real, which means that the brain perceives God, or pure consciousness, to be more real
than anything else. The target population for this research included graduates of
theological studies from various church institutions in Nairobi area. A qualitative
descriptive research was used through standardized open - ended interview questions.
To select the appropriate categories of respondents, theoretical-purposive sampling
was used for selecting 50 participants. The researcher thematically analysed the
responses from the respondents, which provided for an inductive process of the
researcher building from the data to broad themes to a generalized model or theory.
The study revealed that graduate students of theology are knowledgeable about
intelligent brain theories. They perceive the brain structure, material, and function as
evidences of God’s existence. They are confident about using the concept of
intelligent brain design to defend the existence of God to achieve CITAM’s mission
statement of making the one eternal God known through evangelism and discipleship