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Science and the Bible Part-1

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Please post your valuable comments   Science changes                                    In 1805, the eminent scientist John Dalton postulated that the atoms, the smallest particles of an element, are indivisible, as implied by the word itself. (Tom means divisible and atom means indivisible). The Bible says-” ...the elements shall melt with fervent heat” (II Peter 3:10). When another great scientist Fermi successfully conducted the nuclear explosion (fission) for the first time, John Dalton was proved to be wrong and the Bible to be true. In the course of time, and at different stages of   growth of science, the Bible seemed to contradict with science. But the later developments in science, proved beyond doubt, that the Bible verses are one hundred percent true.                      Scientists of earlier centuries believed that the sun is moving around the earth which remains stationary. Later developments in science proved that the earth is moving around the sun which is movi

Regeneration of Job

Please post your valuable comments In order to decipher spiritual truths, we must know two languages-1) spiritual language in the absolute sense and 2) the worldly language in the relative sense. The spiritual books such as the Bible, Mahabharata, Ramayana, Quran, Vedas etc. uses both the languages to convey the ideas and messages to the mankind.    The Bible is written in a dual sense:            (1)      Absolute sense                              The Absolute sense is the sense of the spirit. i.e. when it is mentioned light, it means perfect light and when it is mentioned   good, it means perfectly good.      (2)Relative sense.   The relative sense is the sense of the human beings. In relative sense, when it is mentioned light, it just means that it is more lit than any other area of less light. i.e. in comparison with another area of less light, or with a fixed standard, it is light. e.g. when compared with bright sunlight, the moonlight is dark. The same moonlight is br

Relative sense and absolute sense in Bible

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Please post your valuable comments Home The Bible is written in a dual sense: i.e.     (1)     Absolute sense and           (2)     Relative sense. Absolute sense is the sense of the spirit. i.e. when it is mentioned light, it means perfect light and when it is mentioned  good, it means perfectly good. The relative sense is the sense of the human beings. In relative sense, when it is mentioned light, it just means that it is more lit than any other area of less light. i.e. in comparison with another area of less light, or with a fixed standard, it is light. e.g. when compared with bright sunlight, the moonlight is dark. The same moonlight is bright in comparison with a dark night. i.e. the brightness of the moon is dark in comparison with sunlight and it is bright in comparison with the dark night. Similar is the case of mentioning of good, hot, cold etc. Human knowledge fell from the absolute sense to the relative sense when man ate the fruit of the tree of knowledge.