In the beginning the deep was formless. The subsequent account of creation shows how form and function go through several rounds of increasing order and complexity. The first was to take on the form of a sphere.
Hypothesis 26
Something really odd happened during the development of what we call mainstream theology. Somewhere along the line the words formless and void, have been taken to mean that there was nothing.
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.
The Word Became Flesh
In the beginning, the Word was made flesh: in the ending, flesh is made the Word.
Hypothesis 18
We're testing the hypothesis that the deep, the Word of God, and Jesus Christ are all synonyms for the third aspect of the Trinity: God the Son.
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.
The Big Bang Nucleosynthesis
The Bible accounts for the Big Bang nucleosynthesis. Popular science (SciPop) grudgingly arrived at this conclusion but it has no cause for it or source for the material used. The Bible gives us both.
Ex nihilo #EpicFail
If we take our outreach evangelism back to creation we're going to have to deal with the odd notion that God created the universe from nothing. It's referred to as Ex nihilo. It's neither Biblical nor is it physically possible.
The Waters Above
The firmament, third heaven, originally had a portion of the deep covering its outer surface. At the time of Noah's flood the windows of heaven opened and the water poured through and flooded the Earth.
Creation and Evolution
The plan for WHY? is a year-long daily devotional in which divine creation and it's entropic decay pivot on the fall of man, the disobedience of Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden.
