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The book has six parts. Part I presents the first scientific proof
of God. This proof is followed by a history of the development of
knowledge through the 20th century. Major changes are suggested to
some sciences. In Chapter 5, two basic sciences are identified.
They are the physical sciences and life sciences. These sciences
are aligned to the Laws of Nature and Laws of Nature's God. These
two laws are found in the US Declaration of Independence. These two
sciences and two laws are shown to apply to all nations. Further,
this part also helps the reader to understand the other parts. For
instance, it shows how to use opposites to find truths and how to
use scriptures scientifically. Parts IIa, IIb, and IIc, deal with
God, the science of God, and negative theology. Part IIa presents
the contraction metaphysics of the creation of Nicholas of Cusa.
This metaphysics shows how God creates the universe out of nothing.
This highly technical discussion should excite all scientists. The
theology of panentheism is confirmed in this part. Nicholas' art of
conjecturing is discussed. Part IIb shifts the discussion to the
Christian Trinity and its scientific nature. This part also
presents the author's study of the teachings of Jesus Christ. His
study reveals many new secrets about the teachings of Christ. Part
IIc shifts to the communications between God and man. The author
concludes that God and man cannot communicate as humans communicate
with each other. However, three information systems were found.
They allow information exchanges between God and man. Part III
shifts the book to the subject of world theories. This part
identifies and discusses the only two world theories that we are
able toconsider. One theory is mechanical. It has no God and is
supported by today's nonbelievers. The other theory is geometrical.
It has a God and is supported by today's believers. The mechanical
world is shown to be unreal and
In the book, God and His Coexistent Relations to the Universe, the
author is rejecting the universe that Judaism, Christianity, Islam,
Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein have accepted for a long period.
To replace this old universe, an improved universe appeared from
the thoughts of Confucius, Anaxagoras, Plato, and Jesus, who taught
the death of our sun in Ch. 24 of Matthew. Unfortunately, this
teaching by Jesus was quieted for fifteen centuries by Irenaeus,
until Copernicus stood up and said that earth is not the center of
the universe. So, an improved universe was becoming very
interesting to many scientists.. This improved universe of
Copernicus would expand when Kepler found that our sun has a system
of eight precise planets. Slowly, the improved universe would
become very clear when Leibniz found the immortal human souls and
when Galileo found the bodies are made by these immortal souls. In
1766, Ben Franklin went to Germany in order to learn the immortal
souls of Leibniz. In the next ten years, Americans would separate
America from England, which still accepts the old universe. After
this separation, more discoveries would come to the USA from German
and Chinese thoughts. For example, Riemann would tell the world
that the relationships of bodies in the universe can be determined
only by our senses and measurements. With Riemann s statement, the
author concluded that God is always active. The author also found
that God and the bodies in the universe come together with
co-existent concepts. With these advances, the author rejects the
old universe and says that the people of many nations will form a
new religion under an active God."
In the book, God and His Coexistent Relations to the Universe, the
author is rejecting the universe that Judaism, Christianity, Islam,
Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein have accepted for a long period.
To replace this old universe, an improved universe appeared from
the thoughts of Confucius, Anaxagoras, Plato, and Jesus, who taught
the death of our sun in Ch. 24 of Matthew. Unfortunately, this
teaching by Jesus was quieted for fifteen centuries by Irenaeus,
until Copernicus stood up and said that earth is not the center of
the universe. So, an improved universe was becoming very
interesting to many scientists.. This improved universe of
Copernicus would expand when Kepler found that our sun has a system
of eight precise planets. Slowly, the improved universe would
become very clear when Leibniz found the immortal human souls and
when Galileo found the bodies are made by these immortal souls. In
1766, Ben Franklin went to Germany in order to learn the immortal
souls of Leibniz. In the next ten years, Americans would separate
America from England, which still accepts the old universe. After
this separation, more discoveries would come to the USA from German
and Chinese thoughts. For example, Riemann would tell the world
that the relationships of bodies in the universe can be determined
only by our senses and measurements. With Riemann s statement, the
author concluded that God is always active. The author also found
that God and the bodies in the universe come together with
co-existent concepts. With these advances, the author rejects the
old universe and says that the people of many nations will form a
new religion under an active God."
The book has six parts. Part I presents the first scientific proof
of God. This proof is followed by a history of the development of
knowledge through the 20th century. Major changes are suggested to
some sciences. In Chapter 5, two basic sciences are identified.
They are the physical sciences and life sciences. These sciences
are aligned to the Laws of Nature and Laws of Nature's God. These
two laws are found in the US Declaration of Independence. These two
sciences and two laws are shown to apply to all nations. Further,
this part also helps the reader to understand the other parts. For
instance, it shows how to use opposites to find truths and how to
use scriptures scientifically. Parts IIa, IIb, and IIc, deal with
God, the science of God, and negative theology. Part IIa presents
the contraction metaphysics of the creation of Nicholas of Cusa.
This metaphysics shows how God creates the universe out of nothing.
This highly technical discussion should excite all scientists. The
theology of panentheism is confirmed in this part. Nicholas' art of
conjecturing is discussed. Part IIb shifts the discussion to the
Christian Trinity and its scientific nature. This part also
presents the author's study of the teachings of Jesus Christ. His
study reveals many new secrets about the teachings of Christ. Part
IIc shifts to the communications between God and man. The author
concludes that God and man cannot communicate as humans communicate
with each other. However, three information systems were found.
They allow information exchanges between God and man. Part III
shifts the book to the subject of world theories. This part
identifies and discusses the only two world theories that we are
able toconsider. One theory is mechanical. It has no God and is
supported by today's nonbelievers. The other theory is geometrical.
It has a God and is supported by today's believers. The mechanical
world is shown to be unreal and
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