To answer your question, I feel it necessary to first give evidence for the existence of the L-RD G-d (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit). I know that my explanation will at first go outside the realm of your question, but it is a warranted answer. Because in order for me to show you what all believers of Jesus the Christ will inherit – I must first show that He is the great “I AM”, the One and Only True Eternal Living L-RD G-d (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit).
Can you show or give an example of a language, a message, or a code; that did not come from an "intelligent mind"?
The next question is - what are you talking about? The answer is plain and simple: The written word - language, alphabet, and coded information - had to come from a "mind". That is why Christians and Jews say that the Torah, Bible, and Dead Sea Scrolls ARE the "Word of the L-RD G-d". It a curious fact, to those who do not believe in YHWH that the two languages, in which the Torah, Bible, and Dead Sea Scrolls are written (Hebrew and Greek) -- Each have an alphabet, in which every letter has a corresponding numeric value; in other words you can literally ADD UP the message or words.
DNA is not just a molecule: it too has an alphabet, consisting of four letters. These four letters are sequenced in such a way to produce "information in every cell of a living organism". Now for those who do not believe in the L-RD G-d (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit).
What about Entropy?
In Entropy, the energy is being converted from usable forms to unusable- this process is irreversible. It happens over a finite period of time- so how can the universe with proven entropy be infinitely old? Science proves that an infinitely old universe would now be cold and dead. The only logical explanation is a cause outside of space and time; this is consistent with the “Word of the L-RD G-d”. Because the Torah, Bible, and Dead Sea Scrolls are the only written words that point to a powerful enough intelligent mind to control this process.
All materialistic answers to our origins, as well as the origins of all universes, galaxies, etc; are in blatant violation of the laws of physics. So science itself goes a long ways to prove there is a G-d and His eternal written language, code, words to us are only shown in the Torah, Bible, and Dead Sea Scrolls. For these are the only places, I have found there to be these words: “In the beginning G-d created…..” and “The Word became flesh and dwelt among us.”
---- Oh, now I have given all non-believers two examples of the proof for the existence of the L-RD G-d.
So now back to the original question:
Just by having faith in the L-RD G-d (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit), and understanding that there is no way all things came into existence without Him -- all who believe in Him inherit eternal life.
We don't know what that will bring, but for those who have put their trust outside of themselves and their own finite understanding of this universe - the L-RD G-d (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) says: "Will be in His Eternal Presence". We do not know what 'that' looks like, where it is going to take place, or if we will have a physical body.
We do know that there is more to life than the physical explanation for all things - science even supports this fact; energy and matter can not come out of nothing. Information (words, language, codes, RNA, DNA, etc) are not "matter", "energy", or "immaterial". Yet, they can be transmitted, stored, recorded, and copied; all this points to the workings of an "Intelligent Mind".
So, unless someone can refute this - I have proven the L-RD G-d (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) does exist - He did create all things (including humans) - and He is the very being spoken of in the Torah, Bible, and Dead Sea Scrolls.
2007-09-15 09:07:00
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answered by C N 2
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Don't know what we'll inherit, or if we will be the only ones who inherit, but inherit we will, that I believe. I've learned this from people who have had NDE: http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-EnNdfhAwRKQgjDedjVEpYA--?cq=1
2007-09-15 08:11:55
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answered by Amelie 6
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