There is no conflict between science and theology. Science is about the analyses and interpretations of data from the physical universe, while theology is about the analyses and interpretations of data from the spiritual universe, using Scripture. In this book, I want to demonstrate to you how the physical and spiritual laws work together to ensure harmony and stability in the Universe. While I faithfully believe that the Bible is the infallible Word of God, I also believe that we can explain some of the Bible's mysteries and validate them empirically. For instance, I believe that Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit, as recorded in the Bible. But I also believe that we can provide details of what took place in the Garden of Eden rationally, using empirical data. That is what I have done in my book, NECTAR FOR THE DEITIES. There are no conflicts between the physical and spiritual laws. Hence, there shouldn't be any conflict between science and theology. I believe there is an urgent need for a d tente between science and theology. That is why I begin this book with an epilogue titled, "A Love Letter from Theology to Science." This is an unusual book. From its title, you can conveniently guess that the subject matter involves science and theology. In this strange but complementary union between science and theology, you will see how the book uses mathematical concepts to empirically illustrate and validate some of the contentious Christian doctrines that have been presented as dogmas for centuries. Essentially, this book provides a graphical roadmap of the trajectory of Man's journey outward from the Garden of Eden, and back to the Garden of Eden. This journey, with all its twists and turns, will take mankind through a circular path that comprises three pairs of alternating Terrestrial phases, with replicated features. You will see how all the critical points along the path of this journey align with the mathematical concepts of Turning Point, Inflexion Point and Extent, found in analytic geometry. These mathematical concepts provide empirical validation for the prophetic events of the end time, which includes the Rapture. The existence of Infinity has been known to man since about 450 BC before the English Mathematician, John Wallis invented the symbol, ∞ for it. Infinity may appear like an imaginary, abstract concept, but we run into real-life unpleasant encounters with Infinity any time we attempt to divide a number by zero. Where did Infinity come from? Why is division by zero impossible? Is there any mathematical proof or logic that can help us grapple with all these? The mystery of Infinity is connected to the enigma of division by zero. This book has traced Infinity to its source. You will see how Infinity shares the same mathematical template with Zero, and how unravelling the mystery surrounding Infinity and division by zero has led to the discovery of the Fundamental Equation of Creation. The math of Infinity has also unravelled the mystery of the Christian doctrine of the Trinity-One God in Three Persons. Time is one thing many people would love to have in unlimited quantity. But, Yes, we do have time in unlimited quantity. One thing Einstein's equation of special relativity has revealed is that time is not the factor that limits us. This book will reveal to you what limits us on this Earth. While nobody knows the date and hour the Rapture will take place, Jesus did tell us the season in the Parable of the Fig Tree. This book reveals the exact season the branch of the fig tree will become tender, put forth leaves and be ready for harvest. You will find this in the mystery of Passover-To-Pentecost in this book. Get ready for mind-blowing revelations. Despite its title, you do not need the knowledge of mathematics to understand this book. Everything intuitive.
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