I'm studying the first chapter of Genesis. I have this huge problem with modernist math and physics, it goes back to my freshman year in math. Genral and special relativity are about the nature of time and how it's passage effects space and matter. It's about the economy. God saw that everything was good when He made it, but then it fell. The matter of time passing in 1930s Sci Fi (I know, it's not truly serious enough for a Bible Group, it's only the methods the Nazis used to cover up the holocaust and hide the stolen loot) is the fundamental basis of fractal arithmetic and quantum number theory. The code and hiding times (this is mentioned in Revelation, where a great beast thinks to change times and laws) is all about the names of the days of the week. Not only the religious matter of which one is the Sabbath, but the whole program of renaming days, creating and discarding and renaming religious observances, and even changing the number of days in a month or week. Napoleon tried to change the week to being ten days long. He observed a seasonal festival called Thermador, which falls at the same time as Ramdan, which falls at the same time as Lent.
Does anyone know anything about that changing times and laws prophecy at the end of the Bible? I've heard some really serious arguments over even lap year and daylight savings time. the fact that a seven-day week is not seen in astronomy is the fundamental axiom od all shoddy atheist argument that the Bible is a no-good science book. Any thoughts?
Does anyone know anything about that changing times and laws prophecy at the end of the Bible? I've heard some really serious arguments over even lap year and daylight savings time. the fact that a seven-day week is not seen in astronomy is the fundamental axiom od all shoddy atheist argument that the Bible is a no-good science book. Any thoughts?
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