Making Sense of It

Making Sense of It The Jewish People, Christianity, and Theoretical Physics in the Light of the Bible

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Publisher's Synopsis

A NEW UNDERSTANDING OF BOTH THE BIBLE AND TODAY'S VIEW OF THE UNIVERSE. It doesn't seem possible that truths exist in the Bible which haven't been already long discovered. There are. One is that Adam, rather than being the first human was instead the first man made in God's image: a new type of human designed to replace the fallen angels in authority over the earth. I discuss numerous clues in Genesis and the prophets which indicate an earlier date for Adam, explain the fossil record, and harmonize science's claims about earth's history with Biblical report. The purpose and identity today of the lost tribes of Israel are actually revealed in the Bible. The birthright of Jacob is the key to this mystery. It explains God's plan for humanity. Today's science has made the Bible seem an anachronism. For that reason, I explore the findings of theoretical physics. Much of its own evidence isn't compatible with current claims. The known structure of reality cannot be self-explaining according to what has already been discovered. That discussion focuses on the disharmony between General Relativity and the Standard Model, why the universe is constructed on Planck scale, the real meaning of light speed, a ground state field which explains the so called 'fabric of space-time', and the many findings of quantum mechanics now being ignored due to their disharmony with a purely material cosmos.

Book information

ISBN: 9781478732570
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Imprint: Outskirts Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 702
Weight: 1012g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 39mm