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.
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.
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.
Math is Imaginary
Math is imaginary, it exists in your mind when you have faith that numerals represent concepts. You can write it down but that's a visual representation of what you've chosen to believe. As such, math is the language of faith.
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.
Life is Derived From Water
Pastors and preachers like to talk about Peter, and how he started walking on water but when he took his eyes off Jesus he began to sink. We want to make this passage about the Lord.
God: אֱלֹהִ֑ים – elohim
A word frequently translated God is the Hebrew elohim. What's interesting is that the word is plural, denoting more than one. It's not a problem because we can resolve it with God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
Origin of Gender
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.
Slain From the Foundation of the World
Jesus Christ, the Word of God, is also called the lamb that was slain [from] the foundation of the world, which we take to mean the lamb that was slain [at] the foundation of the world.
