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1 | The Silent Journey | Bible general Archive 1 | Jesusman | 50208 | ||
Hello, The other day, I was walking around under the stars when I noticed something different about them. For the first time, I began to think in a different perspective. It was a perspective I knew all along, but never chose to think in that way before. Allow me to share this with you. When most people refer to space, constellations, galaxies, planets, solar systems, stars, and so forth, They refer to it terms that it's all in a fixed position. That somehow all of the things we see at night are always there in the same spot day after day. I began thinking about this when all of a sudden it hit me. Things in space are not stationary. In fact, everything is moving. It appears that when people think of the stars being in the same place day after day, they fail to concider the fact that the Earth has moved nearly a million and a half miles since the day before, the solar system has travelled as a whole nearly a million miles, and the rest of the galaxy has also moved. This movement has been constant since the day of creation. However, you have people who come along and boast about the Big Bang Theory without ever concidering the Phenomenon past the fact itself; never thought about the kinds of changes that that picture of the Universe implies ... the vast silent journeys, the terrible speeds. They never concider how such a blank explaination diminishes the wonderous story of God's hand. When I look into the nighttime sky, I don't see a silent journey anymore. I see the precision of God's handiwork. I see his ever steadying hand guiding the course of each and every star. Yes, the Universe is moving, but look at the precision in which it moves. The constellation Orion has been noted all throughout History. The name Orion is believed to have come from the ancient Summarian name of that constellation: Uru-ana. The Orion Constellation is that of the Hunter. It's form is steeped in mythology from nearly every culture across the gloabe throughout history. What amazes me is that through nearly 10,000 years of recorded history, this constellation has remained the same. With all the movements and travels that this old Universe has undergone, the constellations of today appear the same as they did several thousand years ago. With all this precision visible to Mankind, how on earth can people say "There is no God!"? When all is said and done, all I can do is quote Hebrews 10:31. "It is a terrifying thing to fall into the hands of the Living God!" Jesus Loves You! Jesusman |
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2 | The Silent Journey | Bible general Archive 1 | John Reformed | 50337 | ||
Hello Bruce, From childhood I have puzzled over the enormity of the heavens. I would try to expand my immagination in the hope of encompassing it all. Unsurprisingly, I was never able to do so. Recently my attention was drawn to the mystery of that which is infinitely small. A physicist pointed out that the manification a single hydrogen atom, if enlarged billions of times from it's original size to that of an orange, would have it's nearest electron placed 5 miles away from it's proton. Wow! Who is man that God should regard him? John |
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