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We are in a continuing series on getting a Kingdom perspective.
One of the best classes I remember
from college
was a course called "The Impact of Science on Society."
And in that class
I had very rudimentary introduction to quantum physics.
And one of the things I learned
was that some subatomic particles
are changed when they are observed.
And of course
this is very befuddling
and troubling
to physicists,
because they cannot prove something
when it changes every time you look at it.
It is interesting
that one of the principles of the kingdom is this:
whatever you look at grows.
Paul says something like this
in his little letter to Titus:
To the pure,
all things are pure,
but to the corrupt and unbelieving,
nothing is pure. (1:15)
In other words
we are back to the grid.
We call this confirmation bias.
If you make up your mind
to see things a certain way,
then all things will line up with your grid.
Christ (rhymes with "wrist") John Otto leads a community of artists and creative people called Belonging House. Each week we gather as a community for Beth Charashim: the House of Artisans. For more information about Belonging House Media, go to our website, https://Belonging.house. Christ John Otto writes on Substack. Get his Friday email here: christjohnotto.substack.com Our community connects on MightyNetworks here: https://belonging-house.mn.co If this teaching is helpful, please help keep it going by buying a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/christjohnotto
By Christ John OttoWe are in a continuing series on getting a Kingdom perspective.
One of the best classes I remember
from college
was a course called "The Impact of Science on Society."
And in that class
I had very rudimentary introduction to quantum physics.
And one of the things I learned
was that some subatomic particles
are changed when they are observed.
And of course
this is very befuddling
and troubling
to physicists,
because they cannot prove something
when it changes every time you look at it.
It is interesting
that one of the principles of the kingdom is this:
whatever you look at grows.
Paul says something like this
in his little letter to Titus:
To the pure,
all things are pure,
but to the corrupt and unbelieving,
nothing is pure. (1:15)
In other words
we are back to the grid.
We call this confirmation bias.
If you make up your mind
to see things a certain way,
then all things will line up with your grid.
Christ (rhymes with "wrist") John Otto leads a community of artists and creative people called Belonging House. Each week we gather as a community for Beth Charashim: the House of Artisans. For more information about Belonging House Media, go to our website, https://Belonging.house. Christ John Otto writes on Substack. Get his Friday email here: christjohnotto.substack.com Our community connects on MightyNetworks here: https://belonging-house.mn.co If this teaching is helpful, please help keep it going by buying a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/christjohnotto

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