Theosphical creation (science) Theology.
Aug 23, 2002 01:32 AM
by brianmuehlbach
Dallas: Some fossils and strata reflect traces of more spiritual (less
dense) conditions that has been changing during those past eras in
terms of our present highly condensed material.."
Brian: Why would a supernatural state such as degree of spirituality
have an impact on density? And, what density are you referring to:
intramolecular or intermolecular? If the degree of spirituality alters
the physical properties of a substance, then why do all substances
behave according to the same physical laws? Shouldn't there be a
detectable change in a more spiritual body than in a less spiritual
one? If you weighed each and determined the displacement of each,
would there be a measureable difference that could be defined as:
delta(p) = f(delta(spirit))
Can we then define the "spirit function" mathematically? If so, it is
no longer supernatural; and hence, non-spiritual.
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