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Theologians use the phrase “the Bible is reading us” to express the idea that Scripture does more than inform; it exposes motives, shapes identity, and “observes” the reader, somewhat like an observer in quantum physics affects what is measured. In quantum theory, the observer effect describes how measurement influences a system’s state, which people compare to how engaging with biblical texts can collapse a person’s vague possibilities into concrete choices, character, and faith. Others draw parallels between the Bible’s emphasis on unseen spiritual realities and quantum physics’ description of an unseen, probabilistic subatomic world, while stressing that the Bible is not a science manual but a spiritual book.
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By Randy and Gaelyn Whitley KeithTheologians use the phrase “the Bible is reading us” to express the idea that Scripture does more than inform; it exposes motives, shapes identity, and “observes” the reader, somewhat like an observer in quantum physics affects what is measured. In quantum theory, the observer effect describes how measurement influences a system’s state, which people compare to how engaging with biblical texts can collapse a person’s vague possibilities into concrete choices, character, and faith. Others draw parallels between the Bible’s emphasis on unseen spiritual realities and quantum physics’ description of an unseen, probabilistic subatomic world, while stressing that the Bible is not a science manual but a spiritual book.
Truthwins.com
#Quantum, #Bible, #science, #physics