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This isn’t once sentence but it’s the best I’ve got.
If believe you believe in evolution and that we are here by random chance, then your very existence could be based on the way the wind was blowing one day and which leaf fell off a tree and landed in someone face causing them to turn a certain way ect.(for those who get the reference:)). Had the wind been blowing a different way or a the leaf not fallen of the tree you might never have existed. Furthermore, if you believe you are here by random chance then your life has no purpose. You are simply drifting aimlessly through the universe with no goal or point or direction. If however, you believe in a higher power that created you with a purpose in life then your life takes on actual meaning and direction with an end that is more than just death and nothingness.
I believe it was Aristotle who once proved through logic that humans have a spiritual, non-physical part of them. Our entire world is physical and in order to interact with the physical world we have physical bodies. We need a hand in order to touch and feel a desk or a tree. We need a nose to smell flowers.But what about the non-physical in this world like emotions or thoughts? Physical cannot interact with the non-physical. Your hand cannot touch love. Your nose cannot smell hate. Aristotle concluded that there must be a non-physical part of you that interact with the non-physical in the world. This is what we call a soul. Since physical cannot create nonphysical there must be a nonphysical being that created the soul that resides in each and every of us. That being is G-d.