In scripture, what love is not; it is not lust (eroticism) or emotion. Love is these things:
Though I speak with the
tongues of men and of angels, and have not love, I am become as sounding brass,
or a tinkling cymbal, and though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand
all mysteries, and all knowledge; and though I have all faith, so that I could
remove mountains, and have not love, I am nothing. And though I bestow all my
goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, and have not love,
it profits me nothing.
Love suffers long and
is kind; love envies not; love vaunts not itself, is not puffed up, does not
behave itself unseemly, seeks not her own, is not easily provoked, thinks no
evil; Rejoices not in iniquity, but
rejoices in the truth; bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things,
endures all things.
Love never fails: but whether there be prophecies, they shall fail; whether there be tongues, they shall cease; whether there be knowledge, it shall vanish away. (1 Cor 13:1-5)
Hence love is not self-aggrandizement
but kindness to others — “lovingkindness.” Love behaves itself seemly —
in good manners. Love is a countenance that some have and others do not. Love
is not only in you but how kindness is directed at others. Love is beyond
things that you may do. Love is of God for “only God is good” (Mark 10:18).
Love is a countenance from God to those who are in Him.
Jesus said, “I know you, that you
have not the love of God in you” (John 5:42). That also suggests that He
knows those who have love in them.
A young man in scripture did many
things for his fellow men, but never mentioned that he loved them nor even God
(Mat 19:16:22). Of course, love is measured by the activity of those who love
God, but to do good for one’s own esteem is not a measure of love for others,
but yourselves.
You may have noticed the
substitution of the word “love” for “charity” in the passages earlier. Love and
charity share the same Greek word, “agape”. Charity is “benevolent
goodwill toward or love of humanity”
Now for the science of love.
Jesus said, “If you love Me, keep my commandments” (John 14:15). Therefore,
love is activity, but only activity associated with Jesus.
Love in that passage is a verb,
connoting action (agapao). Love, therefore, is not static but dynamic (aka
the spread of virtue). Written “commandments,” the Greek word entole
is better said, “an authoritative prescription”
“The Good Doctor” as well said,
keep My prescriptions and that act is the way to spread love.
The “Ten Commandments” are
therefore not demands but prescriptions for longevity, and the medicine
is love. “Love never fails” as Paul wrote.
Now for the science of love.
God created man in His own Image, in the image of God created He him; male and female created he them, and God blessed them, and God said unto them, “Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth…” (Gen 1:27-28)
You may have thought that
multiplication was sexual, but God was prescribing love. You may think that it was
sexual because of sin as sexual activity seems to be performing love.
God created man in His own Image.
It was not sexual, so God would have had Adam to multiply as God had done by
spreading the Image of God that was in himself. Adam then unselfishly shared
the part of God that he had to the woman, and to multiply would not be
spreading sperm, but love, for God is love! The mechanism for doing that is
mysterious — “The Mystery of God” — but God knows His stuff.
God shared something mysterious
to Adam, selem in the Hebrew. Literally, it was the “Shadow” of God in
phantom. That “Shadow” as it turns out, was surely the Holy Ghost of God — His
person-like Existence.
Since, God is love, then the
Spirit of God is love as well, and it was in the shape of a man. According to Paul,
it was Jesus Himself that was placed in Adam (1 Cor 15:45), not His Person, but
His Spirit, which made the man Adam a living being and full of love.
The Bible said that God made man “in
our image” as if the Image of Himself was plural. The Hebrew word, selem,
reveals more about the Image of God; spelled tsade – lamed – mem (closed);
that implies a man not yet alive (tsade), raised (lamed), by some
wave function (mem) which in scripture is the flow of the Spirit of God
— “Living Water.”
The letter mem does not
make the Image plural but dynamic. God spread love to Adam, and Adam spread
love to the woman; not by sexual love but the divine love of God.
What kind of love was God
spreading? ‘Ahab in the Hebrew: aleph – chet – bet.
Of course, aleph is the
Power of God Himself “El” whose dynamic virtue is Elohim. El was
surely the beginning of the spread of love and Elohim its spreading.
The letter chet expresses
states in science, or even an event horizon. In the Bible that would have been
a covenant, a separation unto God.
Adam became a part of God through
love. Lastly in ‘ahab-love, comes the letter bet. In science-speak,
bet is a container of energy. In this case, Adam was the container and
love would have been the energy transmitted from God. Adam was therefore the “house
of God” and the vessel in which God would reside. Adam was full of love from
the love of God, and he dispensed love to the woman. Their assignment was to
spread, not sexual love, characterized by the letter nun, but divine
love from the letter chet.
Nun is a symbol of a
living seed, or sperm, while chet is a dormant seed. The quickening
Spirit of Jesus raised the not yet alive man, Adam, to life.
Whereas humans believe they
spread love by sperm, the spread of real love is by God in them.
When God made Adam in His Image, science
would term that “entanglement,” and the Power aleph in ‘ahab the “quantum,”
hence the Power from God was Virtue from Him, or as the mem indicates,
the spreading of love.
God and man had become entangled
when God created Adam. Then Adam entangled with Eve the same love and the three
became entangled each with the other in the dynamic of love. The male and the
female would have been alike in love, but of a different “spin” (genders). In
science, they were paired, and each had the same love of God.
Adam was paired with the woman as
the name “wo-man” suggests and together they were paired to God by love. Just
as man and woman were alike, they were different as well in spin. It was
not that they had different sexual identities, but that the man was help and
the woman the help-mate (Gen 2:8)… to do what? Spread divine love. In other words,
the Garden of the Lord was a Garden of Love and therein God planted them (Gen
2:15). As they matured, Adam would spread his seed to expand the Garden. Adam would
have been the “seed” that multiplied, not by sex, but just as any dead seed reproduces
itself. The genetics of Adam (divine love) was to spread in the Garden of God but it was soon blocked.
At the creation, as the name “woman”
indicates, the make and female were of one accord. Each were Adam’s kind but
with different purposes. Adam was to dress and keep the Garden, and the woman
was to help.
The way science works with
entanglement is mysterious; Albert Einstein called it “spooky action at a
distance.” He was correct in his assessment. Scripture calls it the “Mystery of
God.”
The male and female of their kind
were paired with the love from God shared with them. Their creation was God
with His Power making two creatures, alike but with different spins, bound forever
in love.
That was in the Garden where they
were paired, but even if one or both moves to another realm, they would still
be paired. Even if Adam remained on Earth and the woman in heaven, they would
have always been paired, so wherever the male would have been the female would
have been like him in love. Likewise, whether in heaven or on Earth, the two
would have been just like God, and God was always with them as Immanuel which
means, “God With Us.”
The male and female were joined
together as one flesh, or as God said it; “A man leave his father and his
mother and shall cleave unto his wife, and they shall be one flesh” (Gen 2:24).
Cleaving is “entanglement” in
science. Although two persons, they were of the same Spirit of God and the same
kind, or flesh. They were not made with animal flesh but some mysterious flesh
that revealed their kind within them as the same. That may have been the “naked”
of which they were not ashamed (Gen 2:25).
God would never leave nor forsake them (Heb 13:5) for they were eternally bound together by the love of God. However, some thing interfered. That something is called the “Serpent,” but it was another spirit (nahas). A wicked spirit (Satan) got into some creeping thing, and as the nun in nahas indicates, put living sperm into the woman. The woman called that “beguiled” (Gen 3:13); Science calls that type of interference “decoherence”:
Quantum entanglement is broken primarily through decoherence (interaction with the environment, like heat, fields, or stray particles) and measurement, which collapses the shared quantum state into separate, definite states, effectively ending their linked fate; even a slight interaction or observing a property of one particle destroys the delicate connection, making entanglement very fragile. (AI Overview)
The Serpent would have been the
decoherent one, to wit: “The serpent was more subtil (cunning) than any beast
of the field which the Lord God had made” (Gen 3:1). Jesus, who knew that the
Serpent, and was more succinct in His assessment said, “You are of your father
the Devil, and the lusts of your father you will do” (John 8:44). Sin broke mankind’s
entanglement with God, and sin was the dynamic of the author of decoherence.
Sin is ḥaṭṭa'aṯ in the
Hebrew: hey – tet – aleph – tav.
The hey strictly means “the”
in English. Tet is characterized by the snake in a basket. Aleph
in this case would not have been the Power of God, but from the Prince of the
Power of the Air, the spirit that now works in the children of disobedience” (Ephes
2:2). Sin is the working of that spirit, not in love, but adversarial in
hatred. Whereas the life-giving Spirit is love, the death-giving spirit is hatred.
The letter tav represents
a covenant. The original sin broke the relationship with God and instituted a
new covenant with a new master. The woman, by then called “Eve” by Adam, was
the “mother of all living,” not Adam nor even God. She became the Creator (Gen
4:1), so the love of God had separated from her.
All that to demonstrate that genesis
behaves like science, and since science is the study of the Creation, then they
should parallel, and since God is consistent, so should rebirth when sinful men
are re-created.
Born again (John 3:7) is the beginning of regeneration where God goes through the processes found in Genesis a second time. He begins by providing a Spirit of love. Once love reaches out, then all that it touches becomes entangled with God as they were on the day of Pentecost:
When the day of
Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place, and
suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a rushing mighty wind, and it
filled all the house where they were sitting.
And there appeared unto them cloven tongues like as of fire, and it sat upon each of them, and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost… (Acts 2:1-4)
“Fully come” seems out of place,
referring to the day of Pentecost — the Jewish revival of Shavuoth. That
means fifty days after the second day of Passover. Hence, regeneration is a
process beginning with rebirth and culminating in the filling of the Holy
Ghost. Passover is a period of transformation from sinful creatures to new
creatures that are entangled with God to the extent that they will follow Him
wherever he goes. The Israelites did that during the exodus, or should have,
but they became more entangled with Moses than with God.
Moses, meant to be the savior,
became the “decoherence,” and according to his manner of speech, his voice was
just that. Rather than following love, the Israelites followed the Law. The Law
is not hatred but coercion.
Laws cause resentment and
rebellion rather than love. It was not because of God’s prescriptions, but like
any prescription for good health, often people fail to either like them or take
them. So, the Law was not bad but only misunderstood. It was not the way God would
punish them, but what would keep them safe.
The Law is all about love, not
enslavement. On the Law of love hangs all ten of God’s prescriptions. Why would
He diagnose love? Because love is the bond that holds the entangled ones
together.
On the final day of Pentecost,
they were all of one accord; sapiah in the Hebrew: samekh – pev – yod
– chet. Protected (samekh) by the Word (pev) of God (Yod)
in covenant (chet). They were covenanted as one in love. That is
quantum entanglement, as God is love.
Although many, they were one in
coherence and each, although of different tongues, understood the others.
(The prayers of those in Christ
go beyond languages.)
The process of entanglement does
just that; they understood each one, the others. They did not speak in unknown
tongues but understood and spoke as one entity in Christ.
(Unknown is not even in the Greek
text.)
“In Christ” is entangled with Him
and no other. Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life (John 14:6) and love is
His way to eternal life. “No man comes unto the Father, but by Me,’ said Jesus.
Jesus is the mediator (1 Tim
2:5). To be entangled with God, is entanglement with Jesus who is the Quickening
Spirit of God; the same Spirit that entangled the first Adam with God.
Again, love is that dynamic that
contains the Power to join particles together. Particles are parts of the
whole, and Jesus sought to make men and women whole again — in accord with God
and each other, making up the whole.
We are like atoms in a substance.
The substance is the whole thing, and the whole includes many particles bonded
together as one unit, or atom. At one time only God split the Adam into two
kinds: make and female, but sin sought to split them into two: Adam’s and Eve’s.
That was the quantum decoherence that destroys what God has joined together.
“In accord” (Acts 2:1) is a
scientific concept. Those who are in accord with each other are like one entity.
Those who are all in the love of Christ are the Church and those within it are
to think alike in lovingkindness. (Wickedness within the Church is a source of
decoherence.)
Divine love is the countenance of God. He cares about you this much:
That whosoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life for God so loved the world, that He gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life. (John 3:15-16)
The “whosoever” in that passage
is the people of the entire world. God has that much love to share. “He has
saved us and called us to a holy life—not because of anything we have done but
because of his own purpose and grace" (2 Timothy 1:9).
Of course, that sounds as if salvation comes before He calls. The reason for that is inexact translation, and in 1611, the English translation (King James Version) was done mostly by Calvinists, to wit:
The Puritans in the
Church of England were Calvinist scholars. The fact may not be shocking for
some but shocking for others. The translators of the KJV were mostly Calvinists...
…The KJV translators
used various manuscripts available during their time such as the Geneva Study
Bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls. Many Calvinist scholars were involved in the
compilation of the manuscripts that led to the KJV. The Reformed theologians had
taken decades of previous works to form the first edition of the KJV in 1611.
The KJV translators were not KJV Only either. The reason why some KJV Onlyists
now only stick to the KJV is because of how they feel that the modern-day
translations in this Laodicean Age may not be as good as the KJV in all its
revisions.
Remember when you read your
version of the Bible it is infected with the notion of those who translated it.
Most English versions are even now biased toward Calvinistic thought. We are to
“prove all things and hold onto what is good” (1 Thes 5:21).
In 2 Timothy 1:9 the verb “has”
is past tense and is not even in the original Greek. Furthermore “saved” is not
correctly translated; the Greek word sozo is without any tense. God
saves us and calls us presently, whenever it is that you are called to God. In
other words, any now is always nearer the future time of salvation (Rom
13:11).
However, the point therein is
that God calls everyone with His love. Love is therefore the dynamic of
God. Jesus was not a mere carpenter, translated from the Greek word tekton,
but a highly skilled technician who calls by love in much the same manner as a
camel calls its mate.
The photo below may look
disgusting, but it is love calling.
Figure 1: Love Sack of a Camel (RealClear Science)
The dulla is a fleshy, saliva-covered extension of the soft palate in the throat. When a male camel is in "rut" (mating season), he inflates this sac and pushes it out of the side of his mouth… Its primary functions include attracting females: To a female camel, the large, swollen, pink dulla is a sign of a potential mate's health and virility. (AI Overview)
This also may sound disgusting,
but God calls everyone and in a sense He does so by breathing love to all life
— to all who would breathe it in (Gen 2:7). It is not breathed out just during
rut season, but continually. However, only some breathe the incense of love.
That call of love has a parallel
in quantum entanglement — “instantaneous correlation” — which is not waves
arriving one-by-one. When the camel bellows with its dula extended, all the
female dromedaries receive it, but perhaps only one, or just a few, respond.
(The Hebrew letter gimmel is the
footprint of the camel — its identification — and so it is with the Holy
Ghost.)
Dromedary camels call to mate;
however, God calls to entangle (mate) with us. The quantum wave would represent
love as in “God so loved the world.”
Jacob “wrestled” with God (Gen
32:24). God called Jacob to engage with Him, and the two entangled, and Jacob came
out on top.
“Wrestled” in that passage has
deeper meaning — God and Jacob quantumly entangled in love. There was no
eroticism, but they were engaged in Power. The “Man” had virtue and Jacob won
by taking that virtue from Him. God was calling Jacob, then not at a distance,
but in close proximity. Even if God had been in another realm, He would have
released His love, and Jacob would have won it by engaging it even from afar.
That is the notion of quantum entanglement.
Now consider the word “wrestled,”
‘abaq in the Hebrew: aleph – bet – qof. First off, the struggle
was the Power of God (aleph, the verb) directed toward the man Jacob (bet,
the object). The letter qof is the subject, meaning beyond
observable reality.
Love is beyond observable
reality. God was sharing the Power of love to Jacob and Jacob was wrestling
with the idea of loving the Man with the Power. He soon came to realize that,
that “Man” was the Invisible God in another state, as the word ‘abaq means
“vapor”
God called that one person on that
one occasion and he became a new creation, called “Israel”. However, Israel consisted
of Jacob’s twelve sons. God calls (wrestles) with everyone in the same manner
as Jacob. He wrestles with the world, not from the world, but from another
realm. That ability also is part of quantum entanglement. Science is not God,
but of God, so God uses in daily life how He did things in the beginning.
In quantum theory, things close
together can become entangled in Power. However, distance is not significant in
quantum physics, albeit it is Newtonian physics.
Newtonian physics is about things
positioned and moved by gravity. Quantum mechanics is a concept wherein
gravity, distance, and time are insignificant, or even do not exist, such as in
the sub-atomic world.
Jesus overcame the world (John 16:33).
Jesus could walk on water, showing that gravity had no power over Him.
Miracles are demonstrations that
Jesus is not subject to the confines of the world. Jesus is “God With Us” (Emanuel)
wherever we are. How can God be with us, and even loves us from afar? Because His
Spirit is wherever we are. Luke wrote about that, “Jesus returned in the power
of the Spirit into Galilee” (Luke 4:14).
Within Jesus — the “house of God” — resides the
Spirit of God. That Spirit has substance: “God is love” (1 John 4:8), “He that
loves not knows not God; for God is love.”
Jacob came to love God because God
spread His love to him, and with that there was commonality with each the
other.
God said, “Out of Egypt, I have
called My Son” (Mat 2:15). Out of Egypt, God called Jesus to Israel. Hence,
Jesus is “Israel.” When God wrestled with Jacob, it was making him “Israel” by
quantum “instantaneous correlation.” When
Jacob was won over to become Israel, the nation of Israel was formed right then.
If that “Man” had been in another realm, according to quantum mechanics, Jacob
would have been just as effectively engaged with God.
Christians think of heaven as
another place; it is not. It is another realm as near as death. To die is gain
(Phil 1:21) because Christians are thrust into another realm faster than the
speed of light.
Quantum mechanics operates beyond
the limits of light, so for that reason, God is Light (1 John 1:5). It is not that
God is a photon or even a wave of light, but that He is beyond light, and to
understand God is that He is with us without any limits of distance or time.
Time is a construct of man for us
to understand things. God is even beyond time and when Jacob was converted into
Israel, at the same time, the land of Canaan was as well. Jesus is “Israel” in
the sense that the person, Israel, received the Power of God, so God loved
Israel the country like He loved Israel the man.
Quantum computers are an example
of that concept. They operate beyond the limits of distance and light because
they do not operate from point to point, or routine to routine, but all functions
simultaneously.
If the subject is love, for
example, quantum computers can spread the message about love all over the cosmos
instantly, or as scripture says about quantum mechanics of Jesus, “In a moment,
in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the trumpet shall sound, and
the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed” (1 Cor 15:52).
The moment love does its good works
is when John 3:16 is fulfilled. A “moment” is as if they will be thrust into
another realm without regard to distance or time. A “moment” in the Greek is atomos
— time indivisible (ibid).
Christians will not arise as they
are snatched away but simply disappear from this dimension to another. According
to John 3:16, that action is the Power of the love of God. Love will capture
those in love with Jesus and He will draw them to Himself as if it is without
time or distance. Even the rapture of Christians overcomes the gravity of the
world!
Rapture means to be caught up or
snatched. Although there is no Hebrew word for “rapture,” in their language “caught
up” is expressed by the word, taraph (טרף): tet – resh - (final) pev.
The letter tet is a
condition of safety exemplified by a snake (or sperm) in a basket. Tet
would be the “ark” from the world to the Realm of God. The basket is not an
object but the love of God providing the safety. It is the invisible Power of
God that carries certain people to a different place.
Why people? It points to safety
for human beings as the letter resh characterizes. Those people are
those who share love with God. The resh in that word would be the person
with incorruptible flesh.
Lastly comes the letter pev —
the spoken Word of God (Jesus)… the very Breath of God which is the dynamic of
love. Love raptures all those in Christ at the same time, rather than one at a
time, and without regard to location. We only need to be in Christ’s love to be
with Christ Jesus wherever He is. That is the quantum-ness of God.
God does not do things one act at
a time. Perhaps the creation of both heaven and earth (Gen 1:1) was done in
love in like manner. Could it be that the Creation appeared beyond time in a
very quantum manner? Creation could have been in a moment — in the twinkling of
the eye.
The word “yom” in
scripture is translated twenty-one different ways. Just what is yom? Quantum
processes perhaps? Spelled yod – vav – (final) mem, yod is
the work of God. He rested lastly, so the yod is the action of God.
The letter vav involves a
connection of some sort: both quantum entanglement and the heaven and the Earth,
as scripture says. God seems to have entangled the two as one existence as Genesis
1:1 implies.
The letter mem represents
both fluid dynamics (science) and living water, the movement of the Spirit of
God (theology). The mem closed means it was finished. Time was not
involved in the Creation, but the increment was just a wave function of the
love of God creating, making all things good (Gen 1:29).
Love is measured by activity. The
Creation from the goodness of God was a measure of the love of God that is in
all things. That they are used for evil purposes is not God’s purpose, but our
disregard for His love revealed.
How can concept of love be measured?
The invisible things of Him (like love) from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead… (Rom 1:20)
The things of the Creation that
we see is a measure of the degree of the love of God, but to know love is to
see God in the Creation. For those who deny the Creation, deny the love of God,
and as such, they deny the love of God.
Man broke away from the love of
God by an invisible, but real entity — wickedness — and the so-called “Serpent”
was surely the provider of the quantum “decoherence” (sin) that broke mankind’s’
favor with God.
It is not once saved; always
saved, nor even once entangled; always entangled because the “Decoherent
one” is the Prince of the Power of the Air (Ephes 2:2).
Apostasy is real as well; it is
falling away (defection) from Jesus for whom you once had affection.
Judas fell away (apostasia).
The psalmist explains the apostasy of Judas, “Yes, My (God’s) own familiar
friend in whom I trusted who did eat of My bread, has lifted up his heel
against Me” (Psalm 41:9).
Apostasy is losing love. God never
fails, but we can. His love is everywhere at the same time; and we only need to
keep breathing it in to the end.
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