The tower
"Timothy Litteral" (brotim@gte.net)
Thu, 24 Jul 1997 00:33:50 -0400
William> Regarding the tower. A tower that can reach Heaven is
obviously not a conventional tower, but a tower that had
a physics beyond what we know today.
Me:
Genesis 11:4
And they said, Go to, let us build us a city and a tower, whose top may reach unto heaven; and let
us make us a name, lest we be scattered abroad upon the face of the whole earth.
Genesis 11:5
And the LORD came down to see the city and the tower, which the children of men builded.
They just "said" it was going to reach heaven. That was there "intent" and there is no reason to
believe they had the capability to do so. Builded above doesn't mean it was completed.
Although "heaven" meant the abode of God, it also just meant sky.
Travel in hypersapce requires MANY HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of times more power than one could obtain
by converting the matter from the entire known universe into energy. ;-) The only other way to
"jump" interdimentionally is to 'bend' the time/space continuum (how many more words can you think
of with a double u?). This can be done by HUGE gravity wells (singularities) which would also
require a phemoninal amount of energy to produce let alone control. If you run high energy
generators in juxt opposed phase you disrupt the magnetic cohesion of time space but travel in this
is a null hypothesis as it is a localized effect. They have made a weapon on this order BTW which
will do its job. That is another topic though, is it not?
I have one for you. Jesus told Mary not to touch Him in the garden because He had not yet ascended
to the Father. About 45 minutes later she held Him by His feet. Not only had He gone to Heaven,
the real one, but had sprinkled the blood that had been spilled from His body three days before.
That is "technology."
Timothy (killjoy) Litteral
brotim@gte.net Luke 26:6
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