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The Big Bang "Theory"

PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2016 5:33 pm
by EzraLB
Recently, while reading about Judeo-Masonry, I came across an interesting mention of a passage from the Kabbalah that sounds exactly like the underlying "theory" of the Big Bang origins of the Universe.

The quote comes from a book by an eminent jewish "hebraist" ironically named Christian D. Ginsburg, who describes the Kabbalistic notion of the "Primordial Point"...

"...the Primordial Point, or the Smooth Point, because, as the Sohar tells us, 'When the Concealed of the Concealed wished to reveal himself, he first made a single point: the Infinite was entirely unknown, and defused no light before this luminous point violently broke through into vision.."

--from "The Kabbalah" by Christian Ginsburg, 1850, pp. 187-188

Not surprisingly the official "father" of the modern Big Bang Theory is widely considered to be a "Russian" physicist named George Gamow, born in Odessa, and a self-described "atheist" who looked quite jewish, though some deny it. By their fruits...

Re: The Big Bang "Theory"

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2016 4:29 am
by Joe
Science is mainly jewish mysticism, so I am not surprised at all.
That is not what the Bible describes,

Gen 1:2 And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.
Gen 1:3 And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.


It reduces God to a powerless idol, a 'primordial point'!?.., an absurd notion.
But that is what the jews do with every part of the Bible.

And God did not make Himself known in that way in the Old Testament, the burning bush, the cloud, the account of Moses. And then, He came to us as a our Prince.

This primordial point, that is the 'light of the world'?. No way.

Joh 1:1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with Yahweh, and the Word was Yahweh.
Joh 1:2 He was in the beginning with Yahweh.
Joh 1:3 All things were through Him, and without Him was not even one thing. That which was done
Joh 1:4 in Him was life, and the life was the light of men.
Joh 1:5 And the light shines in the darkness; yet the darkness comprehends it not.

Re: The Big Bang "Theory"

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2016 8:22 am
by brucebohn
Obadiah tells us there is a Big Bang Fact that awaits those
who would spread this Darkness, and the Wedding Feast
of the Lamb will shine the Light in every corner..

Re: The Big Bang "Theory"

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2016 10:43 am
by Teutonic
Amazing how people will believe that everything came from nothing, which goes against all logic, but then dismiss all possibility that God created everything.

"And they exchanged the truth of God for a lie."

Re: The Big Bang "Theory"

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2016 11:15 am
by Joe
Life from non-life, man from beast and gold from hay. :beer:

Re: The Big Bang "Theory"

PostPosted: Wed May 18, 2016 12:23 pm
by wmfinck
EzraLB wrote:Recently, while reading about Judeo-Masonry, I came across an interesting mention of a passage from the Kabbalah that sounds exactly like the underlying "theory" of the Big Bang origins of the Universe.

The quote comes from a book by an eminent jewish "hebraist" ironically named Christian D. Ginsburg, who describes the Kabbalistic notion of the "Primordial Point"...

"...the Primordial Point, or the Smooth Point, because, as the Sohar tells us, 'When the Concealed of the Concealed wished to reveal himself, he first made a single point: the Infinite was entirely unknown, and defused no light before this luminous point violently broke through into vision.."

--from "The Kabbalah" by Christian Ginsburg, 1850, pp. 187-188



Wow, EzraLB, this is a good find. It is readily convincing that this was indeed the origin of the so-called "Big Bang Theory". Of course, Bruce's view of the Big Bang is much better.

I have always been convinced, as soon as I read the ancient inscriptions, that Carl Sagan's "Primordial Ooze" bullshit was stolen from the ancient Mesopotamian legends of Tiamat. There is nothing new under the sun, and Jewish or Jew-inspired Cabbalistic "scientists" have merely laundered ancient pagan balderdash and couched it in technical terms so as to sound sophisticated.