5/08/2010 Seeing But Not Seeing
So many times we look but do not see. We see a forest and miss the trees or see the trees and miss the forest. Today we have people concerned about whether or not a spotted owl goes extinct or whether wolves should or should not be hunted. We have people who believe that man has an adverse impact on the environment and believe that there is global warming while others dispute our ability to impact anything. Do the fleas actually determine much about the dog? That is other than where it wishes to scratch?
Science you say has the answers. Eh, actually they do not and really to be honest, they have and continually create more questions than answers. Evolution is still a theory because there are as many holes in it as there are in the Biblical story of creation. Science cannot explain some of the simplest things. Einstein, one of the greatest scientists to ever live, is still being questioned about his definition of black holes, not because it is wrong but because lesser men cannot see that it is correct. Indeed today there is much ado about peer review but men like Einstein have no peers and those who share the same field cannot bring themselves to admit it. They point to the fact that the mathematical equation comes down to one divided by zero equals infinity and say that it does not compute. The reason they cannot see it is because Einstein was a man of faith as well as science and he knew what the formula stood for. 1/0 = is explained as the One which is divisible by nothing is God. All matter entering the black hole goes back to where it came from the Chakak, the engraving where God removed it or constricted it from Himself and used it to make matter.
There was a miracle that many have seen but did not see. We all know the story told in Matthew and Mark about Jesus turning the bread and wine into His Body and Blood which truly was a miracle. However, no one seems to consider that in doing so, Jesus was in fact in two places at the same time. Now the only being not bound by the laws of time and space is God. Science tells us that you cannot be in two places at the same time. Therefore that very act tells us Jesus was both physically man and God. Questions? Write me.
John Ben Regesh © 2010
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