God, Science, and the Bible.

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Science and its inseparable partners.

 
To answer the questions concerning God, Science, and the Bible there is a backdrop of prerequisite knowledge and understanding required from the various disciplines; if this is not attained comparative analysis (correlation) will yield erroneous and ambiguous synergies between God, Science, and the Bible.  Some of the mutual relationship I eventually want to pursue will require at least a basic understanding in some of the latest scientific and mathematical theories.  As this backdrop is created, by weaving together historical threads of science, philosophy, mathematics, theology, and real human agency, the true synergies of times past should come into view and build a framework that can adequately support the more difficult theories and relationships of our present.  I see cross correlative synergies between God, Science, and the Bible, given our present knowledge and understanding, that sends cold chills up and down my spine.  There are numerous statements in the Bible that resonate harmoniously with science giving mutual support to both.  But we have work to do; we have a backdrop to build and the backdrop must be built in chronological order.

This backdrop will be a webpage-table whose left most column is the chronological timeline, starting at the top with ancient time and ending at the bottom with present time; the table must be evaluated from top to bottom.  The table will be a work in progress and eventually will have an accompanying narrative.  The leftmost column is the timeline, other columns will be the historical threads (science, philosophy, mathematics, theology, and human agency) woven together by two additional columns to aid in correlation, (mutual relationships and reciprocal relationships); while both relationships are important, mutual relationships (synergies) will be considered the most.  Each cell of this table will have a brief summary, name, or title for the particular intersection of (time) and (discipline or correlation).  Each cell will have hyperlinks to narrative pages of in-depth information.

Narrative pages can have cross correlated hyperlinks to associated narrative pages; narrative pages can have hyperlinks to webpages outside of this website.  To facilitate website and internet navigation, and to help people not get lost in cyberspace. I will use forms; there will be a narrow navigation form at the top and a main form below it; or I might use ASP. NET to achieve a better result.

There are many advantages to this backdrop webpage-table method that are probably obvious; however, there is one major disadvantage, people can easily skip over prerequisite information; therefore, the main narrative page associated with the backdrop webpage-table will be started soon after the backdrop is started.  People will be encouraged to go through the backdrop in chronological order, and to use the main narrative.

All of this will be a work in progress and even when it looks finished more changes and updates will be necessary.

And the work will continue.....

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