Thursday, April 1, 2010

Holy Week and Easter Physics

Belief or non-belief – these are the two things that wait for an idea in the world of physics. Someone else’s idea will lead into only one of these. For example, a theory may be either proved or disproved only soon. Upon proving it, it will be entertained with queries that seem to disprove it. But in the end, the theory (and so as the other theories that follow it) is accepted because their proponent/s sacrificed a lot to prove it.

The same thing also happens in life. There exists a certain duality in the life after death – paradise or inferno. Ones destination on either of the two is judged through purity or sinfulness. If one is sinful then he ends up to the sea of fire and sulfur, where there is endless screaming and gnashing of teeth. So, this just means that everyone goes to hell in the end.

However, as said in the writings, the sinful is forgiven just because someone has made a sacrifice, and that is Jesus the Christ. And so, everyone knows that a lot of temptations may hinder us from heavenly life. But in the end, just like a system acted upon by sorts of dissipative forces, it will all be well because one pushes the struggle to make it through with an addition of our Savior’s great sacrifice.

These things can be seen through different stories. It seems that the system may not go well because there is an existing dissipative force. It seems that life gets harder from time to time because of what is going on. But, it takes just an inch to move on and it takes some faith on His great sacrifice to reach a destination.

A blessed Holy Week and Happy Easter, everyone!

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