Thoughts and intents proceed out of the heart, and we use these as two categories into which we separate the various characteristics of the heart that we find in scripture.
Spiritual Possession
We may know that bipolar disorder, for instance, is caused by a chemical imbalance, but what causes the chemical imbalance? Who's to say that the causes aren't spiritual entities who are chemical compounds in vapor form?
Into the Heart
There's spirit, like Oxygen (O), and then there are Spirits, like the Holy Spirit (ΩO). There are also evil Spirits. Spirits are vaporous molecules or compounds which are inhaled, dissolve in the blood, then enter our heart.
The Physics of Christianity
The plan of redemption and salvation through faith in Jesus Christ, as described in Romans chapter 8, resolves as Newton's second law of motion (F=MA). Gravity is part of the mechanism of redemption.
Free From the Law of Sin and Death
We've paraphrased the text of Romans 8:1-8 by inserting the symbols from our theory in place of the words or phrases which have been used to express the same concepts.
No Condemnation
We (that's me and the Holy spirit) find a clear statement of the mode of action of gravity, as it pertains to the plan of redemption and salvation through faith in Jesus Christ, in Romans chapter 8.
Lay Aside Every Weight
When we believe in Jesus Christ we're quickened, and we have the power to overcome the real weight of real sin which is dragging us down to a real hell.
We Have all Fallen Short
Mosaic gravity, M the law, condemns us because we've all fallen short of the glory of God. Yet M has no power to save us from the condemnation that is clearly establishes.
The Holy Trinity
1 John 5:7 gives us the Holy trinity. All three of them are present in Genesis 1:2 if "The Word" is God the Son, Jesus Christ, whom we have resolved with the deep.
In My Mind
We've seen that God has a heart, it turns out that He also has a mind. Using on our method of deduction this raises some interesting deductive questions, each of which has an answer which leads to another deduction.
