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Beloved:
This might seem silly but when I saw the topic and read it, Einstein’s equation  E=Mc2 kept popping into my mind..

Isn’t it funny that natural man’s mind is so concerned with " matter" and "energy" of the physical world that they do not reflect much on the constancy of the light. 

We know that God is Light (spiritual) and that He never changes (constancy). They haven’t a clue that this whole physical universe is held together by God. 

I like the wording of the CLV

(Col 1:16 CLV) 
for in Him is all created, that in the heavens and that on the earth, the visible and the invisible, whether thrones, or lordships, or sovereignties, or authorities, all is created through Him and for Him,

(Col 1:17 CLV)
 and He is before all, and all has its cohesion in Him

The more man looks into the universe the bigger and bigger it gets, the more you look into the microscopic the smaller and small things get. 

Spiritually as we learn to die to self and the carnal life, we begin to see only this One Constancy and Center…. we now only look at Christ who reveals the Father.

All of these dualities .....Good and Evil … Light and dark….  etc are all needed in this carnal / physical existence in order to help prepare us for a spiritual existence.  Those who will be His sons will certainly

(Pro 3:5 KJVR) 
Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.

Beloved

hillsbororiver:
Hi Beloved,

I don't think it is silly at all. There is so much truth in your post, did you know Einstein's Theory might  actually help us to understand the time/space/generational questions in the creation story? It has alot to do with how fast the universe was expanding at "the beginning."

His Peace and Wisdom to you Sister,

Joe

CEO:
God is absolute.  Everything else is 'relative'.

chuckusa:
Joe,

This a little off the subject but I wanted to say how much my study of physics did for my faith. When you see the incredible endless complexity of the universe, and the vast unexplored regions of creation...it made me realize even more so, that God is in control. Some may argue that this type of study would do the opposite, that you would end up being fascinated with creation itself, rather than the creator. For me it expanded my understanding of God, it allowed me a glimpse of his incredible works and strengthened my faith. How could I ever doubt again.

On a lighter side.

Stephen Hawkins was doing a lecture in Japan on the expansion of matter, and its relation to time. One theory held, is that at some point, the expansion will stop, and reverse. The Japanese government learned of his plans to speak about this and asked him not to mention the "reverse" theory for fear that it would affect the stock market and would keep people from investing.

Never mind that it couldn't happen for at least 20 billion years. Hows that for long term investment jitters?

Oh the folly... of man and his money.

Great thread Joe,
Chuck

mongoose:
Awesome Chuck.  People not investing because of the reversal of the expansion of the universe?  That is pretty funny.  I stuggle with Stephen Hawking's writings (not too good at physics.. ;)) but I loved "A Brief History of Time".  It seemed to me at times like he was almost describing God.  It really shook me up when I first read it but now when I think about it, it only makes me grin!  Thanks for reminding me of that...I needed it today.

mongoose

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