Axiom I is "The Universe is Made From the Components of Water." We can deduce Principle I from the following physical evidence, empirical observations or established theories which are part of Axiom I.
Got Milk?
By the end of the first day, there was a watery matrix that included atoms and molecules, cellular and multi-cellular life with replicating DNA, and the life forms we know of as Precambrian fossils.
Hypothesis 7
If the entire body of the deep underwent nucleosynthesis and energy radiated from every particle in existence, then there ought to be an even distribution of radiation and elementary particles. There's your CMBR.
Let Light Be Nucleosynthesis
"Let light be, and light was" is normally translated as "let there be light, and there was light." We (that's me and the Holy spirit) develop the logic of how God caused light to appear.
Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation
Detection of the CMBR is taken to be support for the Big Bang Theory, although using the CMBR in this way only amounts to an inductive rationalization of circumstantial evidence to fit a premise.
Relationship of Cause and Effect
Understanding cause and effect, the essence of logic and reason, is critical in successfully deducing how the Bible can account for all of the physical evidence and our empirical observations of the universe.
The Original Sin
The original sin is the reason why God cursed the Earth, but it isn't the reason for why the creation is in a fallen state. This is something that a lot of people haven't grasped. How can the two things be different?
Atheism’s Accomplice
Atheism's sidekick: The scientific method, designed by atheist intellectual elites for the express purpose of making it impossible to find the truth, even by accident.
The Sincere Milk of the Word
Just as a baby needs milk before it can eat solid food, the creative work of the 1st day produced light and a watery suspension like milk. It was homogeneous, as we know from the CMBR.
October 8th
Just as a baby needs milk before it can eat solid food, the creative work of the 1st day produced light and a watery suspension like milk. It was homogeneous, as we know from the CMBR.