Frank Goad
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Do we have any Christians on here that study physics?What does physics tell you about time and God(God having no beginning or end when talking about God and time)?
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Do we have any Christians on here that study physics?Was does physics tell you about time and God(God having no beginning or end when talking about God and time)?
Physics has nothing to say about God whatever.Do we have any Christians on here that study physics?What does physics tell you about time and God(God having no beginning or end when talking about God and time)?
Thank you! This is really interesting!!!!! @metis This might interest you.
From what we understand, energy can neither created nor destroyed; it just changes form. (So energy has always existed.)
Energy (that’s invisible) can be somewhat controlled and turned into matter (which is visible), but an awful lot is needed to create just a little. That’s why a suitcase-sized atomic bomb, which releases the energy inside of atoms (I.e., matter), can destroy a city!
Now, think about Isaiah 40:26, NWT:
“Lift up your eyes to heaven and see.Who has created these things?jIt is the One who brings out their army by number;He calls them all by name.kBecause of his vast dynamic energy and his awe-inspiring power,lNot one of them is missing.”
What does physics tell you about time and God
So, your answer is that you know nothing about physics. The closest you can come to making a comment about physics is to post a link to something that you don't understand at all.
So, your answer is that you know nothing about physics. The closest you can come to making a comment about physics is to post a link to something that you don't understand at all.
Listen more, read his books, he is doctor of physics from MIT and expert in OT, good combination.So, your answer is that you know nothing about physics. The closest you can come to making a comment about physics is to post a link to something that you don't understand at all.
Other than yourself, who says he's an expert in OT? He has no degree in any religious studies. He's simply a physicist who likes to expound on science and spirituality. Big Deal!Listen more, read his books, he is doctor of physics from MIT and expert in OT, good combination.
Gerald Schroeder - Wikipedia Is it envy? LOLOther than yourself, who says he's an expert in OT? He has no degree in any religious studies. He's simply a physicist who likes to expound on science and spirituality. Big Deal!
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Yes, I know. I looked him up in just about the very same place you did.
Envy of what? Thing is, any envy I might have still wouldn't make him an expert in OT, so I fail to see your point here, other than giving you the false impression you've saved face.Is it envy? LOL
Envy of what? Thing is, any envy I might have still wouldn't make him an expert in OT, so I fail to see your point here, other than giving you the false impression you've saved face.
And this makes him an expert on OT?.... You....have.... got.... to.... be.... kidding!Except I read several of his books.
So, your answer is that you know nothing about physics. The closest you can come to making a comment about physics is to post a link to something that you don't understand at all.
I don't know anything about physics.That is why I thought someone on here who does know alot about physics could enlighten me.
... was addressed to Christians, so I am not qualified to answer.Do we have any Christians on here that study physics?What does physics tell you about time and God(God having no beginning or end when talking about God and time)?
He? Who is "he"? I don't recall you posting anyone's name.Listen more, read his books, he is doctor of physics from MIT and expert in OT, good combination.