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	Comments on: Higgs	</title>
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		By: Stephanie Holland		</title>
		<link>https://gregladen.com/blog/2012/07/04/higgs/#comment-493653</link>

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					<description><![CDATA[I find this thrilling. Every time science discovers a little more about the nature of our universe, we get a little farther from denying a Creator. One day perhaps we&#039;ll have all the pieces of the puzzle, all the natural laws and standards, and we&#039;ll stand back and say, Wow this is an awesome picture we&#039;ve put together. Now WHO made the puzzle? A puzzle doesn&#039;t make itself. Some may think they themselves made it, having touched each piece and placed it. But others will ask, where did the pieces come from and who made them fit together?  And millions of purely &quot;rational&quot; people, if they can put pride aside, will fall to their knees in awe.

Right from the Big Bang (let there be light...), there were laws, formulas, patterns in nature, perfectly formed and not the least bit &quot;random.&quot; From dust, which we have now named &quot;Higgs boson&quot; and light, He formed everything in the universe. Had God said &quot;molecules&quot; to Moses, He would not be speaking in a way that nomads in the desert could have understood. But slowly He is raising us up, revealing more about Himself, often through science. He pursues us each according to how He designed each one of us. Some hear Him through music; others through His word; others through creating things, like architects who employ the Divine Proportion; others through nature, the environmentalist (the Noahs of our time); and others through the laws of physics.

 Bravo! I thank you scientists who have been uniquely gifted to perceive the majesty of the universe and put it into terms others can understand. As for the name &quot;God&quot; particle, let&#039;s not reduce God to dust... Go with Higgs boson. After all, one of the ways we are created in His image is that we name things. First thing that the first man did was name his companion (Whoa man!) and the creatures.

About the money, anything that reveals God to us is well spent. And we cannot serve two masters--it&#039;s either God or money. This time God was served whether anyone involved knows it or not. Remember, &quot;What man intends for evil, God uses for good!&quot;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I find this thrilling. Every time science discovers a little more about the nature of our universe, we get a little farther from denying a Creator. One day perhaps we&#8217;ll have all the pieces of the puzzle, all the natural laws and standards, and we&#8217;ll stand back and say, Wow this is an awesome picture we&#8217;ve put together. Now WHO made the puzzle? A puzzle doesn&#8217;t make itself. Some may think they themselves made it, having touched each piece and placed it. But others will ask, where did the pieces come from and who made them fit together?  And millions of purely &#8220;rational&#8221; people, if they can put pride aside, will fall to their knees in awe.</p>
<p>Right from the Big Bang (let there be light&#8230;), there were laws, formulas, patterns in nature, perfectly formed and not the least bit &#8220;random.&#8221; From dust, which we have now named &#8220;Higgs boson&#8221; and light, He formed everything in the universe. Had God said &#8220;molecules&#8221; to Moses, He would not be speaking in a way that nomads in the desert could have understood. But slowly He is raising us up, revealing more about Himself, often through science. He pursues us each according to how He designed each one of us. Some hear Him through music; others through His word; others through creating things, like architects who employ the Divine Proportion; others through nature, the environmentalist (the Noahs of our time); and others through the laws of physics.</p>
<p> Bravo! I thank you scientists who have been uniquely gifted to perceive the majesty of the universe and put it into terms others can understand. As for the name &#8220;God&#8221; particle, let&#8217;s not reduce God to dust&#8230; Go with Higgs boson. After all, one of the ways we are created in His image is that we name things. First thing that the first man did was name his companion (Whoa man!) and the creatures.</p>
<p>About the money, anything that reveals God to us is well spent. And we cannot serve two masters&#8211;it&#8217;s either God or money. This time God was served whether anyone involved knows it or not. Remember, &#8220;What man intends for evil, God uses for good!&#8221;</p>
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		By: Wow		</title>
		<link>https://gregladen.com/blog/2012/07/04/higgs/#comment-493652</link>

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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jul 2012 12:18:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Nope, it would have saved nothing since you&#039;d still have to spend enough money to invent a time machine to go back and ask moses if he really said that.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nope, it would have saved nothing since you&#8217;d still have to spend enough money to invent a time machine to go back and ask moses if he really said that.</p>
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