Christianity during the quantum mechanical era of human history.

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The God referenced here is YHWH, the God of Abraham, Jacob, and Moses, as clearly expressed in the Old and New Testaments. He is a God who exists entirely outside of Einstein’s spacetime. Because He created the fundamental laws of physics—such as the universal gravitational constant—He holds sovereign authority over the material world, capable of manipulating quantum mechanics to fulfill His holy will, demonstrated when He turned water into wine.

originally, God created a perfect sanctuary for us in the Garden of Eden. However, humanity chose evil in an act of revolt. That decision resulted in the fallen world we inhabit today—a place marred by disease and suffering. Yet, God did not abandon us; instead, He carved a path back to His permanent comfort and rest through the death of Jesus.

He gave us a testament to His grace and knowledge: the Bible. Within its pages, He preserved examples of ordinary men doing extraordinary things, as well as great men losing their focus and falling into evil. From Genesis to Revelation, scripture serves as a continuous witness to YHWH’s salvation. If God is capable of controlling the basic building blocks of the universe, He is certainly capable of ensuring His testament is preserved intact throughout history.

Through the Book of Revelation, God forewarns us that we will face a perpetual struggle against the spirit of the antichrist. But there is a promise: He will come to reclaim your soul at the end of your earthly journey if you trust in Jesus’ atoning sacrifice.

To achieve this, God entered the human experience. He was conceived within Mary’s womb and, through birth, became man. By living a human life and dying a human death, He brought justification to us, offering a forever-lasting life inside His peace and protection for all who believe.

Jesus surrendered His life on the cross. He allowed Himself to be mocked, spit upon, humiliated, and beaten to death by the religious and political leaders of His time. Even though He possessed the power to call down thousands of angels to halt the crucifixion, He refused. Mercifully, He gave His life so that each of us might possess eternal life and experience a peace that no other system or god can provide.