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Continuing with my theme that science supports the teaching of Jesus Christ just as Jesus supports his God and that they all respond to righteousness, which is the science extracted from the Holy Bible, we can embark on a trip to modern sciences latest laboratory
The Hadron Collider.
Here they smash nuclear particles together and measure what happens
what they are finding is that atomic particles split into many parts
shrapnel
and they measure the electric traces this shrapnel leaves behind before they annihilate themselves
but what no one has realised is that without anything holding them together, these particles are returning to their natural state
An invisible, undetectable state, that is the original, universal, dynamic state, that existed in superabundance in Almighty Gods laboratory
the universe
before the Great, Universal, Hadron Collider sent it all in to wild, hurricane storm forces that created stars and atoms, galaxies and life, according to very special laws that is still outside scientific reach but which has been carefully structured by the highest authority in the universe for our benefit
that is if everlasting life, resurrection, repair, peace, happiness, harmony and good-will is your thing
if not, then Im afraid, you need to read Revelation again because its all in there.
As I posted earlier, NM, I was acting as a guide to fellow visually impaired people in Glasgow's magnificent Kelvingrove museum yesterday.
Museums are great places - a hotch-potch of stuff from prehistory to a World War two Spitfire; Egyptian second dynasty to 1980's sculpture.
(Oh, by the way, you - as per usually ) - singularly failed to back up your assertions regarding Egypt, an oversight, I'm sure you - if you are in any way honest, will correct with evidence.)
There's a Faraday cage there, and early examples of scientific - that's REAL scientific, - not the unsubstantiated guff you come up with - experiments on electricity.
But the centrepiece of the whole shebang, NM- the most wonderful artefact in the whole, magnificent building, is an artwork by an otherwise off-the-wall modern artist called Salvador Dali.
The work is called "Christ of Saint John of the Cross"...and I'm no fan of Dali in general, but, NM, I've looked at that painting on the many, many times I've visited Kelvingrove....and, hey, you want mystery?
It's there by the bucket load.
I could spend thousands of words describing it, and not scratch the surface doing so.
Google it. That's what's called 'finding evidence' - a rare concept for you, I know, nut you need to start somewhere.
The painting starts, and ends, with Christ: God incarnate.
No electrical spiritual dynamical trash to muddy the water.
No daft incomprehensible theological detritus.
Just Christ.
Profound, complex yet simple.
Stuff the tripe of the jargon, NM. It detracts from Christ, makes no sense to Christian or atheist, and is an irritant to both.
Be plain, simple and speak English.
Simple.
Oh, and by the way, Sir Roger makes more sense than you.
He may be heavy, full of straw, and almost certainly dead, but, hey, each to his own.