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Friday, June 3, 2011

Where God Is

     I am fascinated by recent scientific findings/theories pertaining to the subatomic world. We now know that the atom is not indivisible. It is usually depicted like a minute solar system with electrons swinging or rotating around a proton. Imagine a proton to be the size of an egg and its electrons would be revolving around  about 2 or 3 miles away from it. Even the proton itself is not indivisible. It can be smashed into smaller smithereens (gluons, quarks, leptons, etc.) by man-made particle colliders. Thus, scientists agree the material world, everything solid, palpable we see around us is mostly empty space. But I think the situation described above could be the very refutation to Mr. Dawkins' argument that God cannot be Transcendent and Immanent at the same time. The Creator is necessarily apart from His creation, yet He is Omnipresent even in that supposedly mostly empty space of the subatomic world conceded by scientists. Undoubtedly, I am not God, but I can confidently state that God is in me.  And also in you.

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