Of Time and Infinity: To Touch the Mind of GodiUniverse, 2005. aug. 24. - 50 oldal We live in a universe that in many respects is a mystery that we are trying to understand. Join the author on a voyage-a voyage past time into infinity. Walk with the author as he discusses the tiniest particles of matter, and then reach out into our indescribable universe-to Black Holes and Quasars. Wonder about other dimensions and other beings. Question how microbes and trees communicate. Launch your voyage from the beginning of creation and hang on for the ride. The purpose of, Of Time and Infinity, is to open the door of the "cage" where we have been taught to imprison our mind, and let it fly free-to look beyond the four dimensions that we are familiar with-beyond time into infinity. In doing so, we may touch the mind of God. |
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... Genesis—the first book of the Judeo-Christian Scriptures—are, “In the beginning.” What is this “beginning?” Was the beginning the instant that the universe came into being, or was it before? If it was before, can we reach back into ...
... Genesis; “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” In reading the account of creation in Genesis, we may have problems in view of the statement that God created the world, as we know it, in six days. We see evidence ...
... (Genesis 1:3). This sounds like the author did not know what he was talking about. How could God create light on the first day and then on the fourth day create the sun and the moon? Let us consider the circumstances. The author does not ...
... Genesis back in time to witness the six days of creation? However, this person would have had to be present in the spirit, or as Paul says “apart from the body,” because the physical body could not have survived the first four days of ...
... (Genesis 1:5) Remember at this point, the rotation of the earth to create the morning and evening is indeterminate because the center of gravity is far from the surface due to the weight of the mantle of water vapor. During the second ...