...The James Webb telescope is set for launch in 2018. It will be far more powerful than the Hubble and will surpass all ground based instruments. What if it shows us a universe different than the one we now imagine to exist? I don't believe we have the final answers.
Cycel said:
You can't run out of digits to add Nl.
You can't reach infinity because you can always add one more number no matter where you are in a sequence, and no matter where you are in the sequence it is just another natural number.
You can't reach infinity because you can always add one more number no matter where you are in a sequence, and no matter where you are in the sequence it is just another natural number.
Cycel said:
Saying God is infinite just rolls off the tongue, but is he really? How do you add one more to God? I'd say God is finite. Does God have to keep getting bigger and bigger without end? If so then God is ever changing.
Cycel said:
That's why the new James Webb telescope is so exciting. Its primary mirror is 21 feet in diameter. Compare that to the much smaller 8 foot mirror of the Hubble. Its optics will peer inside galactic clouds and show us whether stars are actually being born there, and it will show us new and much larger vistas of galaxies. There will be less to speculate about and more to measure.
Mathematical models support this view, but yes, we don't yet have physical evidence. However, if the math is correct then so is the model.
I too agree with Phi'ls signature block, but remember the man who is refusing to acknowledge the mountain of evidence in front of himself may be you. I have the mountain in full view and I think it is beautiful.
Mathematical models support this view, but yes, we don't yet have physical evidence. However, if the math is correct then so is the model.
I too agree with Phi'ls signature block, but remember the man who is refusing to acknowledge the mountain of evidence in front of himself may be you. I have the mountain in full view and I think it is beautiful.
An infinite God is majestic and beautiful and exciting and glorious. Separation from Him for an eternity would be a tragedy.
A God who overlooked sin and rendered no justice would not be glorious. The atonement of Jesus Christ is how God can justly pardons sins. But, the pardon is not universal and not applied to everyone. When a crime is done, no amount of prison time or fine can really undo the impacts of the crime that was done.
The two eternal states that the Bible describes are something that I didn't create but can only report on. Anticipation of such an eternity contains serious and fearful portents. One is an infinity of beauty and pleasure. The other is an infinity of sorrow and pain but not unjust. Ralph Venning in his book Sin: The Plague of Plagues (1669) asserts that sinners will continue to sin throughout eternity. Love and compassion require that we not ignore such information even if it is difficult to comprehend.