In the WHY? post today we're talking about Omega Oxygen, the female parent analog in the birth of creation. A woman who gave up the life that she had always known, for the sake of something unknown.
The Dream of the ΩParticle Trinity
Walking by faith is as simple as taking a step, putting one foot down in front of the other. Then you can take another step, and then another. If you didn't take the first step, you wouldn't have a walk of faith.
The Father of Lights
The phrase "the father of lights," is sweet and poetic. It's spiritually accurate in identifying two roles of God the Father. It's also accurate physics.
Transparent Gold
How do we know that the next life is constructed from a series of elements which we have no earthly counterparts for? It's not possible to make gold pure enough that it becomes transparent like glass.
Not Just any Oxygen
In the particle trinity which we deduced from the first two verses of Genesis, the Holy Spirit is Omega, Oxygen. However, the Holy Spirit can't be just any Oxygen, or everyone would be filled with the Holy Spirit all the time.
Isaac’s Famine
A second famine caused Isaac and Rebekah to go Gerar. This is another example, similar to Abraham and Sarah going to Egypt, of making a bad decision rather than trusting the Lord.
Kat Ion
The use of Greek words in science for the chemical and physical properties of matter and energy isn't an accident, the Holy Spirit has encoded the physics of the universe into the words of scripture.
One of a row, a letter (of the alphabet): στοιχεῖα – stoixeion
Stoixeíon is translated as rudiments, principles or elements. It's the origin of the word stoichiometry, a term with specific meaning in physics and chemistry. The periodic table of elements is an example of stoichiometry.
Stoicheia tou Kosmou
The periodic table of elements is an example of stoichiometry. Considering the use of the word stoicheia in Colossians 2:8, we can do some simple deduction based on Genesis 1:2 and resolve the Holy Trinity as a chemical formula.
January 8th
We can deduce that the Holy Spirit is Omega Oxygen (ΩO2-) an atomic nuclei with atomic number and atomic weight 8. It is not made of protons and neutrons, it simply is. It is unknown to science.
