By Jason Charles on 5/17/2016 (8 years 190 days ago) Science & Technology
The belief that there are unseen spiritual forces at play in our world is a frightening prospect to atheists and secular humanists that don't believe in any sort of spiritual world. The real truth is, even secular humanists must realize that the building blocks of matter, according to scientific wisdom is pregnant with the possibilities of unknowable and inaccessible realms. Quantum theory itself brings rise to the possibility of all sorts of hidden folds, and unseen layers of creation. The pattern of nature implies it, and the rules of quantum theory can't dispel it as attested to by scientific experimentation probing the nature of matter.
"...It proves that measurement is everything. At the quantum level, reality does not exist if you are not looking at it," said Associate Professor Andrew Truscott from the ANU Research School of Physics and Engineering.
Despite the apparent weirdness, the results confirm the validity of quantum theory, which governs the world of the very small, and has enabled the development of many technologies such as LEDs, lasers and computer chips." (Phy.org)
So given the true nature of creation, being described as a fabric of energetic, particle interactions that exhibit a wild disregard for properties such as space and time we must concede that there is a probability that other forms of intelligence as we ourselves are, can exist with a nature that is particle like, skipping in and out of the folds of creation. Quantum mechanics doesn't rule God, or angels out, in fact it makes God a very real probability, not the other way around. This is the wicked secret the scientific community has spent over 100 years ignoring and actively covering up. Yes the foundational building blocks of creation allow for a God.
So therefore we must realize any scientific authority claiming there is no God, or no possibility of spiritual realms commits scientific apostasy by their own standards of scientific truth, seeing God is unmeasurable, so therefore at best a inconclusive position can be taken. Max Planck, the father of quantum theory is a noted creationist and ascertains this principle,
"As a man who has devoted his whole life to the most clear headed science, to the study of matter, I can tell you as a result of my research about atoms this much: There is no matter as such. All matter originates and exists only by virtue of a force which brings the particle of an atom to vibration and holds this most minute solar system of the atom together. We must assume behind this force the existence of a conscious and intelligent mind. This mind is the matrix of all matter. Max Planck Lecture, 'Das Wesen der Materie' [The Essence/Nature/Character of Matter], Florence, Italy (1944).
This is a truth, this is part of the nature of our reality and is also an observable fact according to the above referenced article. Yet just this week a Harvard professor, Mark Tushnet made the outrageous statement, that Christians "lost" the culture war and we should be treated like Nazi's and persecuted as racists in the future.
For liberals,” Tushnet writes, “the question now is how to deal with the losers in the culture wars. That’s mostly a question of tactics. My own judgment is that taking a hard line (‘You lost, live with it’) is better than trying to accommodate the losers.”
“Trying to be nice to the losers didn’t work well after the Civil War, nor after Brown,” he notes, whereas “taking a hard line seemed to work reasonably well in Germany and Japan after 1945.”
As author and commentator Ryan Anderson observes, Tushnet depicts the “losers” of the American culture wars—meaning primarily Orthodox Jews, Roman Catholics and Evangelical Christians—as “the functional equivalent of racists and Nazis.”
“Tushnet blames what he calls the ‘culture wars’ on conservatives, and he says liberals should now make conservatives pay,” Ryan adds. (Breitbart)
Though the measurability of God has never been demonstrated in a peer-reviewed, scientific study, people like Tushnet, Dawkins, Hitchens and others act and claim as if it has been proven that God doesn't exist. This would be fine, except people like Tushnet are not interested in the true testability of their concept, but pushing a political agenda in the guise of scientific fact. An agenda that includes the persecution of people of faith. If that isn't the most racist, bigoted position on the planet I don't know what is. But this is par for the course, when it comes to communist/atheist historical behavior patterns of mass murdering Christians and people of faith. Tushnet is laying the philosophical and political foundation for mass murder.
The Bible says that the nature of creation is so obvious that to deny the intelligence and order of creation is an inexcusable position to maintain. This fact is lost on Tushnet the liberal professor, and apparently so is natural rights, such as freedom of speech and freedom of religion. The fact is, the nature of creation allows for a God, not the other way around and it is time we start proclaiming it as so. This 100 year cover up of how Quantum Theory allows for God and the spiritual has got to end if we are to maintain the freedom of religion in our country. For more columns sign-up at wakethechurch.org and also be sure to like us on Facebook!
For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse: Romans 1:21
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