There are no two people who are alike, according to what we've been told, the suggestion is, however, just as with snowflakes, that such may not be true. It was discovered last year that snowflakes in fact may have a large scale repeating pattern; prior to the ability to measure immense numbers and super large scale databases, it appeared that each flake was individual and unique. The same pattern principle may apply to the small scale DNA of the human, we simply haven't had time to finish the decoding of the human genome that has been tracked. We know what the genetic code is, we know how it is assembled to equal certain matters, what we still have yet to generalize is the coding principle involved. That, however, isn't far off and at that time we will have the ability to generate many types of medicines that currently are ideals- some of which, however, have already occurred; so that, in the not too distant future, medicine will be available that will literally reverse many affects of cellular breakdown. We accept this because we understand how powerful Michigan Institute of Technology, (MIT), is. When it comes to science, if we were to go back in time just 50 years, we'd be considered beyond the scale of sense. In those days, 50 years ago, phones were in use but it was very limited, and, they were dialed through an analog ringing system. The slow physically encumbered lines were usually associated with denser populated cities and mostly obscure in the country. Today phones are cellular and via digital satellite interface, they communicate nearly anywhere worldwide. Times have changed rapidly, and with them, potential for enlightenment. What therefore, one person would have called impossible, another person called communication via waves. It was merely a means of seeing what was possible, not impossible. What is possible, not impossible. Our God is a God of the possible, not the impossible. Let it sink in a bit, you'll see why backward looking stupidity holds all revealing of the power of God back. A pastor friend laughed as he said he wasn't a Luddite, but practically might be; because he wasn't sure about all this technology. That was interesting, where does he think technology comes from? What makes limited theological considerations so damming is the smallness they insist God has to accept on their behalf. God on the other hand, isn't a human that He will be so limited.
For mythoughts [are] not your thoughts, neither [are] your ways my ways, saith the LORD.
Per Signum Crucsis (By The Sign of the Cross)
De Inimicsis Nostre (From our Enemies)
Libera Nos, Deus Noster (Deliver us, our God)
In Nomine Patris (In the name of the Father)
Et Filii (and of the Son)
Et Spiritus SAncti (and of the Holy Spirit)
Amen
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