Epic discoveries in the twentieth century led physicists into a creation story suggesting that the four forces and twelve building blocks of nature actually flow from a body that was broken at the beginning of time. In the Bible, Christ is revealed to be "the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world," "the beginning of the creation of God," in whom we now "live and move and have our being" and "by whom all things consist." Throughout his childhood, Eugene L. Ulrich was overtaken by a curiosity about three things ...
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Epic discoveries in the twentieth century led physicists into a creation story suggesting that the four forces and twelve building blocks of nature actually flow from a body that was broken at the beginning of time. In the Bible, Christ is revealed to be "the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world," "the beginning of the creation of God," in whom we now "live and move and have our being" and "by whom all things consist." Throughout his childhood, Eugene L. Ulrich was overtaken by a curiosity about three things: the nature of light, the force of gravity, and the crucifixion of Christ. Facing strong cultural and religious headwinds, Eugene pressed deeply into the heart of these matters, not knowing they would lead him to a startling and most beautiful discovery. In this book, Eugene: Delves into his journey navigating the treacherous waters between two creation stories. Tangles with the dogmas within biblicism and scientism. Witnesses a most marvelous and beautiful reality emerge. Within these pages, Eugene suggests the Universe we live in is actually the broken body of Christ. As Apostle Paul states, "And he is before all things, and by him all things consist" and most explicitly stated by Christ that the soil and stream he held in his hand during the Last Supper was indeed "my body which is broken for you!"
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