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09/05/2013 10:01:20
 
 
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>>>Well, besides of all that, did you know that Jesus was the first software
>>>programmer in this world, long before anybody would have even imagined
>>>that one day computers would exist :)
>>
>>Absolutely He was! And the first geneticist. The first astronomer. The first botanist. The first biologist. The first ... everything.
>>
>>John 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
>>John 1:2 The same was in the beginning with God.
>>John 1:3 All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.
>>John 1:4 In him was life; and the life was the light of men.
>>John 1:5 And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.

>
>Yes, of course, but I found it especially interesting that how after so much time
>people start to get to understand that creation did not actually happen by just
>moving some molecules into the right place (as they assumed for a long time),
>but by first developing a language (the genetic code) and then coding the
>information using that code and also using a highly effective storage medium.
>
>So when talking about creating we should not talk only about biology but rather
>and foremost about information science. And when talking about information you
>must assume an author. That's why it says in John "In the beginning was the Word
>(Logos)", which indicates the authorship of information. (It would not be believable
>that information would happen by chance. The only thing you get by chance is white
>noise.) It is only so strange that this fact is suppressed in public schools, it just
>defies our intellect. Even if someone is not religious, it should strike their minds,
>especially when you understand the concept of programming.


It's interesting you mention this.

I believe we'll soon (in my lifetime) see that the solution to finding numbers like Pi (and other number sequences to which we have no specific method to obtain some unknown y for a known input (or range of inputs)) will come through a multidisciplinary approach. It will relate to information we have within our DNA, the sequences of numbers found in the Old Testament book of Numbers in the Christian Bible, coupled with derived specific information about the position of stars, the rotation of planets, their orbits, their relationship to each other, and more. There will be these comprehensive decoding algorithm sequences identified which operate by connecting all things. Each of those seemingly disparate components all fit together in God's plan in math, just as they do in creation. Such formulas will "unwrap" mysteries, presenting them in a new way via mathematical computation which brings seemingly incomprehensible information like Pi into its proper light.

In short:
I believe God will soon reveal that aspect of His creation to us -- that all along He was there, that all along He was speaking to us, that all of creation literally "declares the glory of God."

This all occurred to me when I watched this video below. You look at the utter complexity of the underlying alphabet involved, the 20 character base chemical alphabet into the 64 character sequenced alphabet ( http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/organic/gencode.html ), and so on. It is so unbelievably complex and intertwined that it simply screams of a creator, for there is entropy, and things do not get better over time. Everything tends toward wearing out like a garment. Creation was created to be what it was and is, over time, wearing out. Only God is infinite.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00vBqYDBW5s

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