FredHoyle1967 Type post Author Winston Ewert Date March 12, 2026 CategoriesCosmologyFaith & Science Tagged , almightiness, Aquinas, Big Bang, bodily fluids, bread, Christian Church, Christianity, Chrysostom, conservation of matter, early church, entropy, galaxies, heavens, heretics, immutability, modern science, natural processes, Origen, Scripture, The Heavens the Waters and the Partridge, theology, theory of relativity, universe Is Matter Conserved? Ancient and Modern Views Winston Ewert March 12, 2026 Cosmology, Faith & Science 7 Christians accepted that the principle, nothing comes from nothing, was true for processes in nature. God, however, was not bound by this limitation. Read More ›
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