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Old November 30th, 2007, 08:14 PM   #40 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Istlota View Post
Ancient [i.e., African] civilizations were perfectly comfortable with integrating science and God, while Western science struggles mightily to keep a distinction between the universe and God --- to keep God and the universe separate rather than as One.

So, let me see if I got this right. Western scientists [who, I am sure, know that The Nothingness (AMEN) was a KMT reference to God (RA)] redefined a vacuum to be a substance, not nothingness.

Then, to further obfuscate the One Truth, Western scientists demoted Dark Energy to be, not The Nothingness, but merely a property of a substance of the material world.

But, we are Afrikans, not Europeans, so let us posit an alternate theory -- one no more outlandish than the idea that a vacuum is a substance:

In the beginning, there was the Word [energy], and the Word [Dark Energy] was with God [AMEN], and the Word [Dark Energy] was God [RA].

All things were made by the Word [Dark Energy]; and without Him [AMEN] was not anything made that was made.

In Him [AMEN] was Light [RA]; and the life [HERU] was the light [RA] of men.

And the light [RA] shineth in darkness [the material world]; and the darkness [the material world] comprehended it not.

But, as many as received him, to them gave he power [SEKHER] to become sons [AUSAR] of God [AMEN].
How did you reason that a vacuum is a substance? I think I missed something.
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