In the last 100 years or so, scientist have discovered five categories of natural law that describe everything that takes place in our Universe.
The scientists did not choose among themselves which ones to list as categories as true which govern our universe - they discovered them.
The five categories of natural law that govern our universe are: time, force, action, space, and matter.
If I understand my Hebrew, there are five Hebrew words to describe these five categories that were recently discovered.
The interesting thing about these categories is that God taught them to Moses some 4000 years ago.
So, let's take a look at the ten translated English words that we've come to know that describe all that takes place in our universe, and the five categories that come from them:
Genesis 1:1 (KJV)
1 In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
1. TIME: "In the beginning..."
2. FORCE: "God..."
3. ACTION: "Created..."
4. SPACE: "the heavens..."
5. MATTER: "and the earth."
Oh, the theology of creation!
The scientists did not choose among themselves which ones to list as categories as true which govern our universe - they discovered them.
The five categories of natural law that govern our universe are: time, force, action, space, and matter.
If I understand my Hebrew, there are five Hebrew words to describe these five categories that were recently discovered.
The interesting thing about these categories is that God taught them to Moses some 4000 years ago.
So, let's take a look at the ten translated English words that we've come to know that describe all that takes place in our universe, and the five categories that come from them:
Genesis 1:1 (KJV)
1 In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
1. TIME: "In the beginning..."
2. FORCE: "God..."
3. ACTION: "Created..."
4. SPACE: "the heavens..."
5. MATTER: "and the earth."
Oh, the theology of creation!