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I am engaged with an ongoing endless coversation with a guy at work. He used to be a minister of a Lutheran assemble and he has a degree in divinity. I seem to be holding my own as a laymen with him, ie. now hes an insurance salesman.

We have very friendly conversations, currently we are talking about other dimension possibilities. he keeps refering to the big bang. he is of the opinion the cause is unknown. Here is my lead in to my argument/apologetic

1. The sun, planets and created order vibrate at a resonance of the 256th octave of C. the sun vibrates a subsonic vibrations. this I have proven already.

2. By shifting frequency of vibrations of atomic levels control can be gained in how we intereact with matter and the three dimensional world.

3. However we cannot seem to overcome the established harmonics of that which stablizes us in our creation. so, we can't walk through walls, etc...

His question is something must have affected the "big bang in order for it to happen.

Here is my question based on this premise. in the beginning of Genesis when "God said": what is the meaning of the word "said" in hebrew and does it leave room for that to imply the word "Sing" or "Sang".

I.e. like an opera singer who creates tone enought to shatter glass. a force is created from nothing to crack the very molecular cohesion of an object. Likewise Gods command set in motion Molecular cohesion by the very pitch of his voice affecting the environment he was in at the time and the pitch and tone created matter the same way a crystal breaks at the High C pitch of an opera singer.

too deep? too wordy? LOL sorry thats where the conversation is headed. thank you for whatever reply you may offer

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Hi Riley,

The word "said" in Genesis 1:3 is number 0559 in Strong's Concordance. It is used more than 4200 times in the OT. If you would like to check all 4200+ references to be sure that the word never means sing, you can. The lexicon I referred to does not say that the word means sing.

The book of Revelation  says that the voice of Christ is as the sound of many waters and like a trumpet. (Rev 1:15,10) Now the sound of many waters certainly could have a musical quality to it. And a trumpet is a musical instrument. Furthermore, other passages in the NT tell us that Jesus was active in Creation. (John 1:3,10; Heb. 1:2)

On the basis of what the NT tells us about the voice of Jesus and his roll in Creation, your idea does have merit.

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