New Oxygen research. (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Wednesday, October 22, 2014, 01:51 (3685 days ago) @ Balance_Maintained


> Tony: This certainly sums up my criticism of science, from a biblical standpoint, namely the assumption that "all things are continuing exactly as they were from creation's beginning." Yes, they "deliberately ignore" that there is another version of events that is at odds with their own. Perhaps if they paid attention and let it inform their research they might discover something they didn't know.-I know your quotes sound like Genesis in my Bible but they are very different. What is the source? -This quote is from Nahmanides, an interpretation of Genesis:-“At the briefest instant following creation all the matter of the universe was
concentrated in a very small place, no larger than a grain of mustard [the
‘grain of mustard' was an ancient colloquialism for the tiniest imaginable
speck of space]. The matter at this time was so thin, so intangible, that it did
not have real substance. It did have, however, a potential to gain substance
and form and to become tangible matter. From the initial concentration of this
intangible substance in its minute location, the substance expanded,
expanding the universe as it did so. As the expansion progressed, a change in
the substance occurred. This initially thin noncorporeal substance took on
tangible aspects of matter as we know it. From this initial act of creation, from
this ethereally thin pseudosubstance, everything that has existed, or ever will
exist, was, is, and will be formed.” This quote is from Nahmanides, written
in the 13th century in Commentary on the Torah, Genesis 1:1!!-Sounds like the Big Bang, doesn't it?


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