Analysis of Various Biblical Themes
Abstract
The author believes that people are turning away from Christianity because
(due to their free will) they cannot believe in the validity of various concepts,
such as a unique and universal Crucifixion. They believe that everything was
localized to this insignificant planet and nowhere else, and, hence, Christianity
is pretty blasé and probably has a lot of deceptions, misconceptions, etc.,
just like most of human history has. Of course, the Crucifixion occurred locally
on this planet, but the implications for other planets in far off galaxies
are just as crucial. Do earthlings make better Christians than those in some
galaxy residing out where the quasars roam? No, we don’t. The Bible tells us
to “prove all things”; in other words, reason analytically, responsibly, determine
the truth! That is just what science does, or is supposed to do, but when
scientists ally themselves too closely to government, their objectivity is capable
of being bought or skewed by those governments, which keeps some subjects
taboo as far as being investigated properly. This paper is trying desperately to
determine what the truth is in those, admittedly strange events which have
happened in the history of the New Testament. The author has also included a
section on the search for new physical principles, by establishing working hypotheses
and using these to analyze certain Bible miracles and such other
phenomena which might seem appropriate. As a physicist and mathematician,
the author finds the miracles of the Bible to be filled with a vast potential for
discovery of new physical principles. The author hopes you will too.