Apologetics Quote by Michael Ben Zehabe
““The problem is obvious, once the Father began creating, He risked that, although perfect, His new and autonomous family could choose badness. How else did we get demon angels? Two is a risky number. The solution is unifying, or amening, with the original “one.” Only recently has science been able to monitor a quasar. The elements that compose the stars is too base for the creation of higher forms of life. When these stars die, however, they go through two steps: First, the star implodes. Second, the star explodes. Only after the second step does the quasar create higher elements, from which we are formed. Stardust: We are made of stardust. The universe we come from is lyrical. From polarity, matter, energy and light eventuate. Even a black hole emits a super-charged jet. For the birth of any new thing, there must be polarity. For any children to exist, there must be a man and his opposite, woman. It is no mystery why the ancient Sumerian words for, “one” and “two” are the same words for, “man” and “woman.””
About This Quote
The quote suggests that creation involves a duality of opposites, and that the universe’s evolution from stars to life reflects a process of unifying opposing forces into a higher whole.
In simple terms: Creation needs opposites that combine into unity.
Embrace polarity to foster growth.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal development
- relationship building
- scientific inquiry
- spiritual practice
- creative collaboration
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do opposing forces shape your life?
- Can unity arise without tension?
The view oversimplifies complex scientific processes and may conflate metaphor with empirical fact.