We can answer a question that you may not have realized needed to be asked: what's the difference between water of life and normal water? Is there a chemical difference, or is this intended as a metaphor?
The Curse on Women
Revelation chapter 12 includes a fascinating description of an event in the heavens. Is it real, or is it a metaphor for something? Is it a prophecy about the future, or is it a historical event?
A Plan for Particle Physics
There's a school of thought that the creation we live in was made from the remnants of an earlier one. In this narrative Genesis 1:1 describes a creation which was destroyed before the creative process begins in Genesis 1:2.
A Theory of First Cause
First cause isn't the same as the Big Bang. The Big Bang, or more accurately we should say nucleosynthesis, is an effect, not a cause. Popular Science (SciPop) promotes speculation about a possible first cause.
Where Did the Deep Come From?
People seem genuinely surprised when we point out to them that, according to the Bible, there was a body of water present before creation. It's was the deep.
Deducing the Deep
God as the Holy Trinity existed with a formless mass of water in darkness, but they weren't the only ones present. There are passages in the Bible that make it clear that God had already created all human souls.
Childbirth
The idea of Christ being begotten in an act of conception is carried forward with the analogy of the labor of childbirth. As such, the Son was brought forth as if a baby was being born.
Off the Deep End
We're going to go off the deep end which we found at the bottom of a rabbit hole: we'll draw a direct connection between the Holy Trinity and particle physics. By doing so we arrive at a theory of first cause.
The Word Became Flesh
In the beginning, the Word was made flesh: in the ending, flesh is made the Word.
Abraham’s Famine
Abraham experienced the first of 3 generational famines. It caused he and Sarah to go to Egypt. This is very symbolic and it's usually used to picture the bad decisions that we make when we are walking by sight, not by faith.
