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woops:
This is another thing that I've been wondering about.  Its a quite intriguing thought, at least to me.
Ray says in one of his papers that the physical world is made out of things unseen, that it is not made out of nothing, and that god is unseen, and that the world is made out of god.

This leads me to all kinds of questions, it really makes me wonder about our world.
First of all, I cannot create things, so I don't have any understanding of the creation of our world, it is like magic to me when I try and understand how our world was made and what it is made of and what it is.  I can't understand it.

For instance, the sun, all that I can see about the sun and it's shedding of light is that it was created somehow and somehow does what it does, I can say what the sun does, it sheds light, but Im at a loss to understand how it does what it does and how it was made of things unseen and if it's made out of things unseen then what is it?  All I can say at this point is that it somehow sheds light, and that I don't know what it's made of.

Put simply, what is our world exactly, physicality I mean.  How was it made, what is it made of?
Once again, as far as I can tell, it would seem like a magic trick basically.  I'm not saying that it is, but with my current lack of knowledge I have no clue.  As far as I can tell, god can just create things somehow and somehow they do what they do.

I hope that Im not alone on this, because some people would find that to be pretty strange wouldn't they.

woops:
Oh I just thought of a good bible qoute that tells you what Im saying,  And god said let there be light!
I have no Idea how that can happen, what it is made of, you get what Im saying.  All I know is that he made the light itself and it shines!  Whoa!
And will this one day be understood by everyone?

Deborah-Leigh:
Hello woops

It is so wonderful is it not.

Reading your posts made me recall a very intriguing thing I learnt years ago. I did not know that we can not see light! We see the influence of light on matter but light, we can not see. That is why the sun does not illuminate space because space is void.

Pretty interesting hey!

peace to you sister

Arcturus :)

Martinez:

Hi woops.

It is a very interesting subject this one.

It occurs to me that I have never heard a scientist explain why anything works the way it does, only how.
Everything that exists down to the smallest atom or electron is a physical representation of a spiritual principal and that is why science can give you the how's buy not the whys, because science doesn't deal with the spiritual aspect of things.


Rom 1:18  For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who hold the truth in unrighteousness;
Rom 1:19  Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them; for God hath shewed it unto them.
Rom 1:20  For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse:

Of course though, men are blind so that don't see what is right in front of their face.

I do believe that creation is the scriptures in picture form, sort of a pop up bible that we are living in. so then we really do have no choice but to live by every word that comes from the mouth of God, because if we didn't we would not exist.

It is a very interesting subject this one isn't it!

woops:
Well, wonderful, amazing, interesting, I'm not so sure.  If I had it clearly explained to me, then wouldn't it be pretty ordinary?  If I understood things fully, it wouldn't be amazing or wonderful at all.
Like when a genius is able to do incredibly hard math without even thinking about it, if I could do it would I look at it the same way?
Or david blaine on television(just an example), If I could do card tricks would I still think that it's amazing when I see a card trick done, being able to fully explain it and understand how it's done?

And I don't think that god is amazed or think it to be wonderful, because he made it, and knows everything about it.  Like a painter isn't amazed or in wonder about his work because he knows why he did it and what it's about and how it was painted.

Is it not fully explainable?

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