AntonGoldnagel
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Jesus parable for The Kingdom of God
As a mustard seed, the smallest of all seed, when grows will become the tallest of all trees....
Some have worked out that the analogy of the mustard seed can be applied to the Big Bang Beginning of the universe, what is very small grows to be very large, for example, space and time, the universe, from an infinitely tiny point of nothing expanded to limitless space.
The premise is that each of us as individuals developed from a single cell that grows to be very large also supposedly applies to virtually all life and things.
This is a fallacy. There is no scientific evidence that ALL things grow to be very big, in fact there is not even such a theory, most things do not grow at all. Quite on the contrary the scientific evidence is that all things are subject to decay.
Attempts to compare an impossible event with real life exemples is a desparate effort to cling to an illusion, that is the foundation to a list of other unprovable "scientic" theories.
A seed uses nutrients from the ground, sunlight, oxygen and a selection of minerals to grow to maturity. It cannot grow in a vacuum.It has an inbuild blueprint containing a program outlining each step of it's growth. Importantly it never explodes, this event would destroy the seed not create more trees.
Most of this is elementary to most preschoolers, but when a man with a slide rule and a white coat explains eloquently that once upon a time there was a spot of nothing in the void of vacuum that unexplainably exploded creating a wonderful universe of light, water, earth, trees, animals and man, some react with awe and exclaimed
...The voice of a god! , and not of a man! .Act 12:22 .
Man however who is allegedly the only intelligence in the universe should have enough of it to see, that he is being taken for a ride.
Just my opinion.
As a mustard seed, the smallest of all seed, when grows will become the tallest of all trees....
Some have worked out that the analogy of the mustard seed can be applied to the Big Bang Beginning of the universe, what is very small grows to be very large, for example, space and time, the universe, from an infinitely tiny point of nothing expanded to limitless space.
The premise is that each of us as individuals developed from a single cell that grows to be very large also supposedly applies to virtually all life and things.
This is a fallacy. There is no scientific evidence that ALL things grow to be very big, in fact there is not even such a theory, most things do not grow at all. Quite on the contrary the scientific evidence is that all things are subject to decay.
Attempts to compare an impossible event with real life exemples is a desparate effort to cling to an illusion, that is the foundation to a list of other unprovable "scientic" theories.
A seed uses nutrients from the ground, sunlight, oxygen and a selection of minerals to grow to maturity. It cannot grow in a vacuum.It has an inbuild blueprint containing a program outlining each step of it's growth. Importantly it never explodes, this event would destroy the seed not create more trees.
Most of this is elementary to most preschoolers, but when a man with a slide rule and a white coat explains eloquently that once upon a time there was a spot of nothing in the void of vacuum that unexplainably exploded creating a wonderful universe of light, water, earth, trees, animals and man, some react with awe and exclaimed
...The voice of a god! , and not of a man! .Act 12:22 .
Man however who is allegedly the only intelligence in the universe should have enough of it to see, that he is being taken for a ride.
Just my opinion.