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Apr 23, 2015 · The universe turns out to be almost entirely made of two dynamic, invisible presences unknown and undreamed of until the 20th century: dark matter (invisible matter not made of atoms or the parts...
Apr 22, 2024 · God’s power sustains the universe with planets like jewels, and stars like diamonds, some of which fall, streaking the sky with a glowing display. God sustains the universe with awe, extravagance, beauty, and order. The same is true of our one life on this planet.
- How Does God Rule Over The Physical World?
- Ruling Versus Micromanaging
- God’s Word Created The Universe
- God’s Word Sustains The Universe
- The Physical Constants
How does God rule over the physical world? Theologians answer the question differently. Some believe God rules the universe by micromanaging. In other words, he makes trillions upon trillions of separate actions every second. And these actions move each and every thing and being he created. In this view God rules the universe by total and immediate...
So how does he rule it? The answer is God rules the universe by the physical laws he established. We commonly call these the laws of nature. These laws make the physical world what it is: real, observable, and predictable. Because of God’s laws, chemical reactions and physical properties of materials are predictable, and we have cause and effect. W...
The Psalmist declared: God made the worlds by his word, by his declaration. They were conceived in his mind and then brought forth by his speech. His word and speech are a perfect expression of himself.
King David wrote about God: David was declaring that God’s natural laws continually maintain and sustain the universe. It’s interesting that God’s “word” and God’s “laws” are used interchangeably in Psalm 119 and other parts of the Bible. In the same way that God’s word is an expression of himself, his physical laws are also an expression of himsel...
As scientists explored the universe, they began to discover God’s physical laws. As knowledge increased, more laws were discovered, building on the knowledge that had been achieved. When the laws of nature are expressed as equations, certain dimensionless constantsappear whose values are unchangeable. They are universal and have a constant value in...
God is immutable. God cannot change, and the incarnation cannot involve a change in the being of God. He added to Himself something that He didn’t have before; that is, human nature. But that human nature is not a divinized human nature, nor is the divine nature a humanized divine nature. They are two separate natures. So, there is no change ...
Jun 26, 2020 · Even though God is omnipresent, existing everywhere in space and time, he is “beyond our reach” (Job 37:23) and it is impossible for any human to see him (1 Timothy 6:16). God not only fills the entirety of space, he transcends space and time. He is the author of space and time.
Namely the remarkably fixed speed of light derived from Albert Einstein’s special relativity. It is argued that Einstein’s discoveries prod us to deepen the foundations of our Christian faith, helpful for those of us who place trust in empiric data.
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Doctrine and Covenants 88:5–13 speaks of “the power of God,” identified as the “light of truth,” or “the light of Christ,” which light “proceedeth forth from the presence of God to fill the immensity of space.”