The exploration of spatial paradoxes in theology and nature, as inspired by the OddSonder broadcast, delves into the concept of God’s vastness contained within finite boundaries and draws comparisons to the paradoxical frog and TARDIS. The concept of Tzimtzum in Jewish mysticism further contributes to this understanding.
Category: Sci-fi
Lent Paradox 13:Omens, Superstitions, Prophecy
Prophetic narratives and omens offer comfort and guidance in faith, while the superstition around the number 13 has complex origins.
Lent Paradox 12: Revelation and Apocalypse
The Bible embodies a cycle of revelation and apocalypse, mirroring the eternal rhythm of God’s redemptive plan. This cyclical nature emphasizes timeless truths and invites believers to discern divine patterns.
Lent Paradox 11: The Cross a symbol of life and Death
In Day 11 of Lent, we reflect on the paradox of the Cross, symbolizing both life and death. Embracing this tension, we align ourselves with the cosmic narrative of redemption.
Lent Paradox 10: Human Choices and Divine Sovereignty
exploring how the Architect’s words echo the biblical wisdom found in Proverbs 19:21
Lent Paradox 9: Newcomb’s Paradox
Newcomb’s Paradox—a thought-provoking concept challenging our understanding of decision-making, free will, and the interplay between omniscience and human choices.