First cause gives us the origin of gender which is as elemental as the particles of which matter is composed, and as fundamental as their electric charges
Physics
We can take what we deduced about Alpha and Omega to find first cause. This is the reason why the universe exists. It's also the origin of the deep, a body of water which predates creation.
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.
God is Light
In the beginning God the father is Alpha, the proton (Hydrogen, H+) which is light. The Holy spirit is omega Oxygen (ΩO2-). These are the elemental spirits of the universe H+ and ΩO2-, Alpha and Omega.
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.
Sin isn’t an Accident
God created the universe so that we can sin, otherwise there's no free will, and that means God created a universe in which sin is possible. Sin isn't an accident.
Why Male and Female?
The Holy Trinity is the origin of gender. God refers to himself as male, Alpha, the Father. Jesus Christ, the begotten, is the Son. Simple deduction gives the gender of the Holy Spirit, Omega, to be female.
Hypothesis 23
We’re going to go off the deep end and write the Holy Trinity as a chemical formula. Now we have a major problem: It works as a plan for the particle physics of the universe.
Matty’s Foundation Solutions
Understanding the potentially grave consequences of this endeavor, we're going to build a unified theory of everything (UTOE) on the foundation of Jesus Christ.
The Holy Trinity
We're studying the aspects, attributes and characteristics of life to see what we can deduce about our LORD God. We were created in God's image, examining the image will teach us about the nature of God.