Topic: Biblical Safeguards
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Mon 08/04/08 10:01 AM
Do you think there are times when physics and the Bible come at odds with each other? Here is a scripture that has its basis in marriage.

Matthew 19:6 Wherefore they are no more twain, but one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.

Of course in this context it refers to the marriage of two people but when you think of 'marriage' in physics of the subatomic level you might 'see' it as when the atom bomb exploded because man had put asunder what God had put together.

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Mon 08/04/08 10:03 AM

Do you think there are times when physics and the Bible come at odds with each other? Here is a scripture that has its basis in marriage.

Matthew 19:6 Wherefore they are no more twain, but one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.

Of course in this context it refers to the marriage of two people but when you think of 'marriage' in physics of the subatomic level you might 'see' it as when the atom bomb exploded because man had put asunder what God had put together.

Oh please, then don't cut the grass eithernoway

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Mon 08/04/08 10:04 AM
Did you make that up?

RainbowTrout's photo
Mon 08/04/08 10:05 AM
I hear on cutting the grass. It is way to hot now.laugh

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Mon 08/04/08 10:05 AM
I didn't make the scripture up but did make the correlation.:smile:

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Mon 08/04/08 10:08 AM

Do you think there are times when physics and the Bible come at odds with each other? Here is a scripture that has its basis in marriage.

Matthew 19:6 Wherefore they are no more twain, but one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.

Of course in this context it refers to the marriage of two people but when you think of 'marriage' in physics of the subatomic level you might 'see' it as when the atom bomb exploded because man had put asunder what God had put together.


No, I think Jesus was speaking directly to marriage.

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Mon 08/04/08 10:09 AM
I think he was, too, Spider. I was just thinking of in a broader sense of the word marriage.:smile:

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Mon 08/04/08 10:11 AM
In alchemy the word 'marriage' can take on a whole new meaning.:smile:

Neurofriction's photo
Mon 08/04/08 10:12 AM

Do you think there are times when physics and the Bible come at odds with each other? Here is a scripture that has its basis in marriage.

Matthew 19:6 Wherefore they are no more twain, but one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.

Of course in this context it refers to the marriage of two people but when you think of 'marriage' in physics of the subatomic level you might 'see' it as when the atom bomb exploded because man had put asunder what God had put together.


I think your making too much of it. It reads as it was intended. The the bombs not good,but what about crushing rock or cutting trees. Your missing the power and importance of what was said by adding to it. And your making the word look insane which it is not. Read word for word verse by verse and study the subject of the story. It's not written in code. A child can understand remember.

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Mon 08/04/08 10:13 AM
Thank you for enlightening me.:smile: I give up.laugh