Wednesday, November 01, 2006

***Insight*** So many questions...


Have you ever just started thinking about the world and asking questions? I'm sure the answer is "yes".

But today, roused by seminary mostly, I have just had a FLOOD of new questions and ideas.
This is what Brother John was talking about today:

We began talking about The Second Coming (which was fascinating in and of itself), but then we started talking about the lives of those who are to live in the Celestial Kingdom.

ETERNAL life ,wow, I'll come back to that subject later.

Anyways, he then said that as husband and wife, being Gods, (like Him) we will have children, as married couples often do. These children will be spirits, just as we once were. They too will want bodies. We will explain The Plan of Salvation to them. We will shape a planet of our very own. We will create our own "Adam and Eve". And, one by one, we will send our children through the veil, and they will begin their trials just as we are now doing. Some will obey and become exalted, some will err, some will never hear the plan and wander through life, some will choose to disobey or not believe, and, sadly some will fall...

However, those who become exalted will become Gods too. They too will have children and our "grandchildren" will want bodies. Thus a cyle is shall be created, thus my questions begin to surface!

Does this mean He, was once put on an earth for trials just like us?
Where does it all "begin"?
How did it all "begin"?
Was there even a "beginning" at all? Is this the nature of the "universe"?

*Or is he truly "Alpha and Omega" afterall he sent down his son to attone for not just our sins but for those of our spirit children and our childrens children. I mean, it would seem to me that a Savior would have been sent down a long time before He became God. This is the only answer to my questions that I think I have. *

Where does the science begin? Where does the religion begin? Where do they meet and overlap IF at all?

What will we do with our Eternal Life?

I have a theory...

I think that everything boils down to "circles"

"...And his course is one eternal round"


The universe is made up of countless galaxies, and, science says, that this all started from the "Big Bang" ( could the Big Bang not have been His doing?) This was created by an enormous amount of energy being pulled by gravity into a single point of exisitence which then exploded, realeasing all of the matter in the "universe" This matter spread out, condensed, and formed galaxies, stars, solar systems, and planets. Now, all this matter is still expanding BUT gravity is slowly pulling it back in. *When that happens the galaxies will move faster and faster until they transcend the speed of light, transforming into energy. The energy will then come to a single point, explode, and there shall be another "Big Bang". This is the first of many "cirlces" that I see in the world. *

Can't you see them aswell? The entire UNIVERSE is made up of "cirlces" or, I suppose you could say "cycles". Water cyclce, the cycle of stars, "cirlce of life" (animals eating each other then dying, decaying into elements which are then absorbed back into the world, ect.).

And YES, even His life is a "circle." Therefore, "circle" must be another word for "eternity". I am sure there are "circles" we have yet to come across.

We don't know what make up things such as quarks and leptons (these are the things that make up protons and such) they are infinitely small. And the "universe" is, supposedly, infinitely big.
*Who's to say that each "universe" (if there are indeed more than one as many believe) is contained within the confines of each of those subatomic particles who cannot be broken down farther. Is this universe within the confines of such a paticle? Part of another universes matter and that universe indeed being in its own particle? ANOTHER circle is now created.*

Radical, yes, fact, probably not. But I have come to one final conclusion...

All these questions just PROVE to me that there is a God out there. This, "place" is simply too perfect, too complicated and intricate, too ingenious to all be mere coincidence.
Our questions shall bring us closer to Him.

1 comment:

Starchild28 said...

First of all, I love how you are so totally unafraid to share any belief you have, I admire that. That lesson in seminary gave me so many questions too! Your theory on circles actually makes a lot of sense, I bet if we think about it we could find tons of circles everywhere. None of us completely understand how God has put everything together, but I think that your theory is probably really close to the truth.