Friday, June 12, 2015

The Holy Bible.

     Pictured to the left is a copy of a version of the Holy Bible, known as the MODERN ENGLISH VERSION ( MEV ).  Lamentations 3:40-45 read as follows:
"40 Let us search and try our ways, and return to the LORD!  41 Let us lift up our hearts and hands to God in heaven: 42 We have transgressed and rebelled; You have not pardoned.  43 You have covered Yourself with anger and pursued us; You have killed and not pitied.  44 You have covered Yourself with a cloud, so that no prayer should pass through.  45 You have made us filthy refuse in the midst of the peoples."
If you, the reader, will notice, an implication associated with verse forty-four is that prayers pass through from our minds to the heavenly Father ( see Matthew 5:9, 16; 6:9, 14, for example ).
     This observation serves as the basis for the concept from which wireless communication technology is derived.  In the context of science and technology, this passage from the Holy Bible is a reference to the fields of computer science, computer engineering, and electrical engineering, for example.  True, honest science is based on what the Holy Bible teaches.
     Moreover, Solomon ( see Ecclesiastes 1:1 ) wrote the following in (1:9):  "9 What has been is the same as what will be, and what has been done is the same as what will be done; there is nothing new under the sun."  The concept, on which wireless communication technology is based, is not new.  Please study the Holy Bible ( which is God's word - see Psalm 119:65-73, 142, 151, John 17:1, 3, 17, and 2 Timothy 2:15; 3:16, 17, for example ).
     If you have any questions about the Holy Bible, you can contact me by e-mail at:

     <rewillis1_1@juno.com>
     <Russell E. Willis>.

NOTE:  If I remember correctly, the late Albert Einstein once said that religion without science is blind.  He was wrong.  Science, without the Holy Bible, has no meaning in this life ( see 1 Corinthians 10:31, for example ).  All one needs to do is observe this physical universe in which we live, which will prove to us that the heavenly Father, for example, exists ( see John 10:25-30 ( especially verse 30, for example ), Romans 1:18-25 ( especially verses 18-20 ( KJV, for example ), for example ), and 1 John 5:7, for example ).