Physics and Definition of Sin, Repentance and Forgiveness – Part 5: Physics of Sin, Repentance and Forgiveness: Physics of Sin

Sin is a broad subject with a lot to talk about.  I don’t want to talk about sin without talking about repentance.  I don’t want to talk about repentance without talking about forgiveness.  The few things I want to cover are:

If you do not understand something I’m saying, please ask.  The concept may be hard to grasp at first but it will change how you see yourself and your life when you do.

Physics of Sin, Repentance and Forgiveness

Most people think of sin as a spiritual condition.  They think that if there is no God, there is no sin.  If sin is a spiritual condition, it is relative and can be spiritualized away.  Sin, however, is most often a physical condition.  Sin is literally corruption that has entered the body.  We call it bad health, disease, old age and a host of other things but these conditions are not always the result of personal sin.  It can be something we do to ourselves, to other people or to nature.

Before sin, everything was perfect.  This concept of perfect, in Hebrew, is tov (טוב) which means complete in the sense of functioning properly.  Hence the reason why at the end of the day, God said it was good.  It was complete or prefect.  That is why at the end of the sixth day, he said it was very good or all complete.

In the garden, there was a tree of knowledge which produced fruit that contained the seeds of both good, tov (טוב), and evil, ra (רע).  Now, if tov means complete, take a guess at what ra means?  It means to ‘destroy’, ‘ruin’, or ‘break’ that which is complete or to make dysfunctional.  It is better known as corruption and scientifically as entropy which is part of the second Law of Thermodynamics.

Seth was created after the image of Adam (Gen 5:3).  What this tells us is that this seed that has the nature of both good and evil is passed down to all mankind.  This is why our flesh has to be reborn in the image of God; this corruption must be removed.  There is no such thing as inherently good or inherently evil.  Inherently, both natures exist in our body and are continually at war whether or not a person is a believer.  That is why some people tend to do good while others tend to do evil.  Either way, they are producing the fruit of the tree of knowledge.  The tree of knowledge, however, is not the tree of life hence why our works can’t save us or condemn us.

Physics of Sin

Now that we have covered this, let’s look at some examples.  We are commanded to eat fruit whose seed is within itself.

Gen 1:29
29 And God said, “See, I have given you every herb that yields seed which is on the face of all the earth, and every tree whose fruit yields seed; to you it shall be for food.”

Hybrid fruit is quite common in our day.  It does not contain seeds or if it does, those seeds are basically sterile.  Studies show that hybrid plants have smaller pores in their and are unable to absorb vitamins and minerals properly.  This results in food that has little to no value.  In other words, it’s basically worthless.

We are commanded not to crossbreed our plants.

Lev 19:19
19 “. . . You shall not sow your field with mixed seed . . .”

In our day and age, it is hard to find food that isn’t crossbred.  Studies show that crossbred grains and fruits have their caveats though they offer initial positives such as disease and insect resistance, larger size, yield and color, etc.  Additionally, genetically modified organism (GMO) are becoming the staple form of food used to feed the world.  GMO goes way beyond simply crossbreeding.  Genes from bacteria and viruses are inserted into the DNA of seeds to mutate them and bring out desired qualities.  Scientists who produced these mutations warned of the health risks before their company’s product was introduced to the farming industry.  Now that these seeds are commonplace and preferred, further studies have been conducted and show reproductive disorders, immune system damage, accelerated aging, organ and digestive problems, and dysfunctional regulation of insulin and cholesterol related to GMO foods.  People who have switched to a non-GMO diet have often recovered from most of the health problems they were having related to GMO foods.

We are commanded not wear clothes made from both wool and linen.

Lev 19:19
19 “. . . Nor shall a garment of mixed linen and wool come upon you . . .”

Studies show that wool produces a frequency that is medically proven to treat asthma, high blood pressure, menopause complications, diabetes and a whole host of other conditions.  It is good for maintaining a constant body temperature and promotes circulation.  Linen produces a frequency that complements the human cellular structure.  This is why it is used in surgical settings.  It promotes healing, reduces pain, is anti-bacterial, protects against solar radiation and many more things.  When these two materials are combined, their frequencies cancel each other out hence no healing properties.   Some studies even suggest that, combined, they produce a destructive frequency which would degrade our health.

We are commanded to rest on the Sabbath.

Ex 20:8-11
8 “Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.
9 Six days you shall labor and do all your work,
10 but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the LORD your God. In it you shall do no work: you, nor your son, nor your daughter, nor your male servant, nor your female servant, nor your cattle, nor your stranger who is within your gates.
11 For in six days the LORD made the heavens and the earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the seventh day. Therefore the LORD blessed the Sabbath day and hallowed it.

Most often we think of circadian rhythm as relating to our daily life and sleep.  Our body also has a weekly circadian rhythm that runs on a seven day cycle.  Medical studies suggest that there are both short and long term mental and physical consequences for not resting once every seven days.  The same thing has been found in animals.

We are commanded to only eat mammals that chew the cud and have a split hoof.

Lev 11:3
3 Among the animals, whatever divides the hoof, having cloven hooves and chewing the cud — that you may eat.

There is an anatomical difference between these animals and other animals.  Animals that chew the cud and have split hoofs have three stomachs that purify their food.  It takes over 24 hours for them to digest their food.  During that time, poisons, toxins and other harmful substances are removed from the food while the vitamins and minerals are absorbed.  These animals also eat only herbs, fruits and vegetables.  Animals that don’t chew the cud and have a split hoof process their food in a shorter amount of time, usually much shorter.  Their digestive system also works differently absorbing poisons, toxins, parasites and other harmful substances.  These types of animals also tend to eat and re-eat anything and everything.  In short, they were created to clean the earth and/ or other purposes.

Every commandment has a practical and physical application.  The studies and research I presented were conducted by people and institutions that were not out to prove the Bible.  Most are probably not even aware of what the Bible says on their subject of research.  I could talk about circumcision, menstruation, what it means to be unclean, eating blood, incest, the circadian rhythm of plants and animals, blessing and cursing, sexual sins, mold, murder, reaping and gleaning, and so on, but I want to take time to talk about the physics of repentance and forgiveness.