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Sunday, January 8, 2012

In the Beginning...

Here is my reality altering thought of the day:

At the beginning of the Universe, there was a singularity. That singularity became the universe in a nanosecond, and is expanding at an exponential rate, creating its own space at it grows. Every bit of energy that is in the universe right now, has been every bit of energy in the universe since the words “Let There Be light!”

That coffee you are drinking right now? Not real.

It is made up of atoms that were created 14 billion years ago. It is made up of energy from the center and beginning of all time and space. It is made up of God. Everything you see, hear, touch, smell, feel, and think, is, of the Breath of God. It is made of His Being.

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RESPONSE FROM C.:
Just a note-
Not a single Big Bang theorist (and therefore Darwinists) has dared speculate on what caused that Big Bang.

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ANSWER:
That’s because it is an anomaly. The Source Singularity Event cannot be explained by science, or even religion. It is so unfathomable, as to be nearly unworthy of consideration, yet is the most important spiritual truth there is. It is: BE!

1 comment:

  1. Yes...this is exactly my understanding of it all - I had an amazing astronomy professor at my Presbyterian college, and he opened my eyes to much of this...and after studying the book of Genesis though grown-up eyes, I saw that it was very much a story written for people who had no scientific knowledge whatsoever - explaining to them, the best way they could understand how the earth and the universe was formed - a literal six-days? Doesn't have to be at all...or it could be since gravity determines how fast time passes...and one day could have been a few billion years...even the Bible says, "One day is as a thousand years with God." Another similie to try and explain scientific things to people who wouldn't have understood any technical, scientific jargon...God is so much bigger than we (Christians) even give him credit for...we are paltry...we are silly, in our attempts to "pigeon-hole" him...

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