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God is never a man, he is just a point of light.
IN THE BEGINNING YAHWEH ELOHIM CREATED THE HEAVEN AND EARTH AND THE EARTH WAS FORMLESS AND VOID.
YAHSHUA SON OF YAHWEH WAS BORN IN THE CITY OF DAVID FULLFILLING PROPHECY ISAIYAH 7:14, ESTABLISHING THE YEAR 0.
YAHSHUA HA MASHIYAH PROVIDED REDEMPTION THRU HIS BLOODYAHWEH FATHER, YAHSHUA SON OF YAHWEH, HALLELUYAH. ONLY THE TRUE NAMES ARE SALVATION. JESUS AND THE LORD ARE SPIRIT OF ERROR. YAHWEH YAHSHUA BIBLES ARE TRUTH. BEAUTIFUL JAMES BLOCK MUSIC.BEAUTIFUL JAMES BLOCK MUSIC.
Hey!! Jesus loves you ❤️❤️❤️ He died on a cross for you!! God cares about you alot!! He will never leave you nor forsake you<3 turn to Him!! Accept Him as your Lord and saviour before It's too late 💛 Repent!!! He is waiting for you..
Glory, Praise and Love to Yahweh, Yeshua, and the Holy Spirit forever and Ever. In Yeshua Powerful Name Amen!❤❤❤❤
..there is a book by Tony Tymstra titled: What is possible? What is impossible? and What is probable ? Proof that God exists. …here is a chapter you might find interesting …the book is on amazon
THE THEORY OF ONE
Life in the Universe is unique
The Theory of One suggests that everything in the Universe is
an essential substructure used to create and support life here on
this planet. Every single thing in the Universe is connected, and
everything in it is needed or was needed to produce this unique
place we called Earth. All the stars, all the galaxies, all the
planets, everything in the Universe helped produced this single
outcome. The Earth and the Universe are one place.
The Theory of One examines three principal elements for life
in the Universe to be unique.
1. Requirements.
2. Essential Conditions.
3. Necessary Connections and Cosmic Relationships.
A simple example of a Requirement for life is the need for
"sunlight." The Sun, which is a star, produces a broad spectrum
of energy in the form of charged particles and electromagnetic
radiation. Sunlight is only a small part of that spectrum. Plants
use sunlight directly by turning carbon dioxide into sugars in a
process called photosynthesis.
But deep in the ocean, there are some autotrophs, a type of
bacteria that do not need direct sunlight. They use the energy
from the Earth's hot core. These bacteria use chemicals like
methane and hydrogen sulfide emitted from hydrothermal
vents on the ocean's floor to make their food. They need the
Sun's energy indirectly; without this sunlight, the Earth would
not have enough of its own heat to sustain them.
The second principle element is the Essential Conditions, and
as such, this "required sunlight" needs a unique sun. This sun
will need to be the ideal candidate. We do not want a sun that
produces intense bursts of deadly gamma rays or x-rays for
example.
The third element is the Necessary Connections and Cosmic
Relationships that exist among all objects, both directly and
indirectly. Continuing to follow through with this sunlight
example, it would mean that this ideal sun and its delicate
attributes have established a unique relationship with this
planet. The Earth's magnetic field interacts with this "sunlight,"
providing a protective shield. This magnetic field is dependent
on the structure of the planet's molten core. And as such, the
Sun has a complicated relationship with Earth. It generates our
weather patterns, produces the albedo effect, and even helps to
develop vitamin D in the human body. The Sun's
electromagnetic radiation plays a role in a countless number of
other natural events here on Earth.
The emerging consequences from examining these three key
elements suggest that the "Requirements" for life are extremely
precise and that the "Conditions" are seemingly endless. More
importantly, these "Connections and Relationships" are
extraordinarily demanding and far-reaching. The Theory of One
goes on to say that these three principles produce an expanding
relationship and profound connective dependence, which
ultimately includes everything in the Universe. The Earth and
the Universe are indeed one place.
What are some of the logistical requirements for life to emerge
on Earth? Here on this planet, we have acquired the proper
blend of chemical elements needed to develop life. This correct
chemical balance was only possible because of this planet's
remarkable location in the Milky Way Galaxy. This planet's
position is critical because if the Earth formed closer to the
center of the Milky Way, then we would have acquired too
many of the lighter elements, and the existence of life would
have become highly unlikely. If, on the other hand, this planet
was formed farther out in the galaxy, we would then have too
many of the heavier elements and the possibility of life evolving
and flourishing would also be highly unlikely. We can continue
to expand on these aspects and requirements. For example, we
also need the Moon, but not just any moon. We need this Moon
and its exact properties.
The Moon stabilizes the Earth's motion producing a needed
steady and reliable weather system. The Moon also affects
Earth's plate tectonics, which in turn plays a role in our carbon
cycle. The Moon also produces the tides, which ultimately
helped develop life. Our Sun is 93,000,000 miles away (150
million kilometers), for life to exist on this planet we depend on
this Sun. It is an exceptional Sun; it is one which is not too hot
and not too cold. This Sun needed to be in a stable state and in
the proper stage of development long enough for life to develop
on Earth. Not only do we need this Sun to be the right type and
size of star, but we also need it to be in the correct position and
distance. Now, if the Sun were just a fraction of a distance
closer, then Earth's water would have eventually evaporated
into space. And yet, on the other hand, if it were a fraction of
the distance further away we would have become a cold dead
planet of ice.
This Sun has its' own vast complex requirements and "far off"
external influences. Those cosmic interactions ultimately
complement and support our existence. And those "far off"
external influences and interactions demand their own
requirements. Furthermore, we need a solar system with
massive planets like Jupiter and Saturn. These planets protect
us. They shield this planet from incoming asteroid disasters and
comet impacts—these giant planets "sweep clean" our solar
system.
We needed and still need their size and gravitational strength
to prevail, even though these planets are millions upon millions
of miles away. But it doesn't end there. Just these two planets
alone have many of their own cosmic prerequisites. They have a
vast number of critical conditions and precise requirements,
which are also complicated and far-reaching. All these
conditions and requirements are time-sensitive; they all need to
be created within a similar time period. That requirement alone
is an incredible plight.
We can continue to expand the idea behind the Theory of One.
The Milky Way Galaxy, which we are located in, has its own
vast complex requirements and correspondence. As such, it
interacts with other galaxies, which in turn have their own
interactions and conditions. These direct and indirect
relationships support our existence and extend the connection
to everything in the Universe. It is truly remarkable. This
network does not stop or fade away with distance.
In conclusion, The Theory of One suggests that everything in
the Universe is connected and is required to support life here on
this planet. Is it possible for life to exist elsewhere in the
Universe? I can imagine it, but the necessary conditions to reoccur somewhere else would be astronomically rare, with an
outrageously small probability. We are probably unique in this Universe.
Author's note:
The possibility that life on Earth might indeed be unique
should not be considered as a bad thing or desolate idea. It would mean this planet
is extremely precious. In much the same way, you are also truly
unique. There is only "one of you," and there will never be
another "one of you" in the future, as there was never
"another one of you" in the past. That might sound confusing at
first, but it is just a way of saying you are as unique as the Universe itself.