Thursday, January 26, 2006

All in One


“For of Him and through Him and to Him are all things,
to whom be glory forever. Amen.”

(Romans 11:36)
For 300 years, there have been fierce arguments in the scientific community whether light was a particle or a wave. Presently, scientific dogma says that it is both - even though scientists readily admit that this is "impossible." They shrug their shoulders and call it a "wave" when it does what a wave is expected to do, and they call it a "particle" when it does what a particle is expected to do. According to all the present evidence, light is not part particle and part wave (or a particle moving in a wave like pattern, as many falsely imagine), but it is all wave and all particle, all at the same time.[i]

Science tells us that light is constituted of three rays, or groups of wavelengths, distinct from each other, no one of which without the others would be light. Each ray has its own separate function. The first originates, the second formulates, illuminates or manifests, and the third consummates. The first ray, often called invisible light, is neither seen nor felt. The second is both seen and felt. The third is not seen but is felt as heat.[ii]

“God does not think; he creates.
He does not exist; he is eternal.”
SOREN KIERKEGAARD

Grab a Bible and look up the following references. Ponder what they’re saying about Jesus Christ.


Jesus Christ is all God and all man. He is proclaimed to be God (Isaiah 9:6; John 1:1; 1 Timothy 3:16; Tit. 1:3; Hebrews 1:8), and yet we know that He is all man (I Timothy 2:4). He tired (John 4:6), He wept (John 11:35), He thirsted (John 19:28), and He was "in all points tempted like as we are, yet without sin" (Heb. 4:15).






[i] http://www.thebiblestudypage.com/light.shtml
[ii] Tan, P. L. 1996, c1979.

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