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God Is in Your Molecules
God Is in Your Molecules
God Is in Your Molecules
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God Is in Your Molecules

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The text begins with the explaining our molecular structure and how we are created with

the same type of atoms but remain absolutely different one from the other.

The author traces molecules from mother and father to the final birth of the baby with a

new molecular structure.

Searching for the truth reveals why people cannot agree on what the truth is.

Word power is discussed to explain how various religions define themselves.

Brain, mind, soul and Spirit are explored to illustrate our connection to the Creator

The main theme is, We are all descendants of the same God.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateAug 24, 2007
ISBN9781465328335
God Is in Your Molecules
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Nickolas Bay

World War ll veteran. Assistant Director of International Operations at Polaroid Corp., Cambridge, Mass. Later set up Bay International, a consulting company. CEO of Alden Speares and Sons and Housewares American. Retired to Reno, NV. Broker and General Manger for Preferred Equities Corp. in northern Nevada. Presently writing novels. Have written nine books over past three years. “Intelligent Design in Science Religion and You” was selected as on of the best inspirational books in 2006 by Allbooks Review and featured in the California American Chronicle 1/08/07 by reviewer Shirley Roe. Was also a feature article 01/27/07 in the Reno Gazette-Journal, by Geralda Miller.

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    God Is in Your Molecules - Nickolas Bay

    WE ARE ALL MOLECULES

    Our discussion begins with questioning brain, mind, soul and spirit. The sperm unites with the ovum and a new life begins. Some, as Descartes, would say the brain of a new fetus has a blank slate which will only change when the child has experiences after birth. Today we have evidence that the fetus has experiences in the mother’s womb which undermines Descartes’ belief. We are all molecular structures. Each person is different from the other. There are over 100 trillion synapses in the human brain and no two are alike. Like the snow flakes there are limitless combinations. When the mother’s molecules unite with the fathers a new molecular structure is created. The mother’s body supplies the molecular fuel to the fetus until term and the baby is delivered. Some people are born with talents or understanding beyond what we might call average. Some are born with mental or physical impairments. Some people blame God. But every soul is living out experiences dictated by universal laws at play. How can this be explained?

    If I may use a metaphor, let’s compare our ability to understand as a computer operation. The computer acts as your brain, your fingers act as your mind giving directions to the computer telling it what to do. Your mind is directed by your soul, all decisions made by the mind, right or wrong, are recorded in the Soul. The soul is like a memory disc, your hard drive that’s plugged into your computer where all transactions are eternally recorded for future reference. The Holy Spirit is like the internet that provides access to all knowledge which is only dispensed when the right questions are asked. This is the source of all new discoveries.

    Some computers are more high tech than others. Some have access to the internet that enables them to tap into a tremendous source of universal knowledge. These people are born with neuron or synapse connections that include, let’s say, unique chips that give them access to the internet. In other words they have the facility to comprehend and explore universal knowledge that others cannot. They have the equipment. Prophets, philosophers and thinkers like Einstein seem to have had these connections. Others are limited by their computer neuron or synapse connections, they simply do not have the additional chip to give them access to the universal or internet. This makes them no less important than another individual. Their time will come after they have completed whatever life cycles are needed to achieve enlightenment, or the recognition that God is in all of us, even the atheists. So we hear persons saying they’re atheist, others saying they are, Christian, Muslim, Hindu, and Buddhist or Jews. This is irrelevant in the grand scheme of things. Life is today, the decisions we make today are forever.

    WHO, WHAT, WHERE IS GOD?

    Is God a Jew, Catholic, Islamist, Taoist, Protestant, Buddhist, Hindu, Shinto, Zoroastrian, Republican, Independent or Democrat? Perhaps God is a conservative or a liberal? God is all of the above and then some. But God is not just one of them.

    Many religious ideologies have things in common. They lay down rules for moral and ethical daily living. They bring their followers together by teaching dogma and ritualistic ceremonies. They propose bringing all of the world’s population into their religious beliefs. Unfortunately they believe they and their prophets are the exclusive path to salvation. The following are the author’s feelings:

    Who is God… . God is everything.

    What is God… . God is the creative intelligence of the world.

    Where is God… God is all matter and non-matter.

    If we can agree on one God, why can’t we practice our religious beliefs as one way to the same Creator?

    Look over the various ideologies in this text and find the similarity in our beliefs. Find the common ground and think on it. Our problems today and in the past focus on our differences, let’s now focus on our similarities and learn to live together peacefully.

    SCIENCE AND RELIGION

    WHAT IS LIVING MATTER?

    People and animals breathe; when they stop breathing we say they are dead. Plants, grass and trees are alive as long as they continue with osmosis, when they stop we say they are dead. Most fish use gills to absorb oxygen, when this stops we say they are dead.

    Molecules are the one thing in all living matter that remain in them as they live and after they die. Molecules never die. Molecules can change if their atomic structure changes but they do not die. The same applies to the atoms within the molecule.

    Life—one of eighteen descriptions of life in Webster’s Dictionary is, #13… . vigor, liveliness, animation, vivacity. A synonym of Live is exist, reside, subsist, continue, endure. Certainly atoms and molecules have life and they live. They do not have to breathe or use osmosis to subsist. If we concur that matter [molecules] can neither be made nor destroyed we have uncovered material life that has no death. Atoms can leave one molecule and join another but this is change, not death.

    It follows then that when the sperm unites with the egg this is not the beginning of life since life is already in the composition of egg and sperm as molecules. The union of egg and sperm create a new molecular form, which after gestation becomes a new individual. The newborn child takes its first breath and begins molecular change on its own.

    If atoms and molecules live forever then is this not "World without end?"

    When we eat and drink our chemistry changes and molecular change becomes part of us. Each molecule adds to the physical substance of that person. If one claims atoms and molecules do not have spiritual content then we must assume the spirit is separate from the individual’s molecular

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