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In the second chapter of the book of Daniel is told the story of
Nebuchadnezzar's dream. He demanded his wise men to tell him the
interpretation of the dream but withheld the dream's details; without which
they could not answer.
But God had observed the king's dream; and revealed its details, along with
its interpretation, to Daniel.
Prior to the invention of radio and television, it was likely thought entirely
miraculous that God is able to observe the brain's imaginations, but now I'm
not so sure. Modern technology has led me to suspect that the human brain
broadcasts signals that can, with appropriate equipment, be received and
processed into sound and pictures that can then be observed and/or
recorded like episodes of Murder She Wrote and the Good Witch.
Modern technology has actually helped to make God's ability to observe
dreams far more believable than ever before. Plus, if the brain is sending
signals, then it can likely receive them too, so that God can send a dream,
or an imagination, or a vision, or a bright idea to your head with little more
difficulty than your cell phone sending a video to friends on vacation in Hawaii.
Don't laugh. There was a time when it was thought impossible to fly to the
moon; that is until the Russians successfully launched the first Sputnik back
in October of 1957.
Pop Clock Update: 3,388 days have elapsed since beginning the thread. If the
figures in post No.1 are within reason, then something like 186,665,248 new
arrivals have checked into the fiery sector of Hades since Apr 12, 2012.
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In the second chapter of the book of Daniel is told the story of
Nebuchadnezzar's dream. He demanded his wise men to tell him the
interpretation of the dream but withheld the dream's details; without which
they could not answer.
But God had observed the king's dream; and revealed its details, along with
its interpretation, to Daniel.
Prior to the invention of radio and television, it was likely thought entirely
miraculous that God is able to observe the brain's imaginations, but now I'm
not so sure. Modern technology has led me to suspect that the human brain
broadcasts signals that can, with appropriate equipment, be received and
processed into sound and pictures that can then be observed and/or
recorded like episodes of Murder She Wrote and the Good Witch.
Modern technology has actually helped to make God's ability to observe
dreams far more believable than ever before. Plus, if the brain is sending
signals, then it can likely receive them too, so that God can send a dream,
or an imagination, or a vision, or a bright idea to your head with little more
difficulty than your cell phone sending a video to friends on vacation in Hawaii.
Don't laugh. There was a time when it was thought impossible to fly to the
moon; that is until the Russians successfully launched the first Sputnik back
in October of 1957.
Pop Clock Update: 3,388 days have elapsed since beginning the thread. If the
figures in post No.1 are within reason, then something like 186,665,248 new
arrivals have checked into the fiery sector of Hades since Apr 12, 2012.
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