My substance was not hid from thee, when I was made in secret, and curiously wrought in the lowest parts of the earth.
(Psalms 139:15) KJV
We’ve introduced gravity as the mechanism by which the creation will be purified and how light will be separated from darkness. Gravity was created on the second day. Matter, space and time existed before that.
We’re building a strategy by which we hope to present the gospel to sophisticated intellectual secular humanists. It’s like digging a trench. We still have a way to go, and we’re getting pretty deep. The question is, how does this conceptual framework interact with each of us having a soul which is going to heaven or hell? The soul is a node of gravity.
A soul is a gravity node with a frequency unique to each individual, it encompasses the scriptural concepts of mind and heart:
– Soul, definition
– mind: the seat of our consciousness and personality;
– heart: the emotions and passion which drive and motivate us.
Our soul makes us sentient.
Here’s the broad plan that we would want to impart an understanding of, but we need to have a firm grasp of it ourselves and make sure that it has a sound scriptural foundation.
Gravity of the Soul
- Each human soul is a created instance of gravity.
- We began our existence in the center of the Earth,
- long before we were born,
- the assembly of souls is the singularity at the center of creation.
- Gravity caused,
- dark heavy particles to sink down and form the Earth, while
- light particles were displaced out to form the heavens, or firmament.
- The history of Earth is the ongoing process of refinement by which light and dark, good and evil, will be brought to a permanent physical separation,
- We get to choose light or dark.
The concepts which existed in zero-G are converted into a plan of redemption when we add gravity. These are our gravity-free and gravity-dependent concepts. It may look spiritual but it’s physics. It encompasses several concepts or what we may call conditions and opposites.
Conditions and Opposites
Gravity-free
| Condition | Opposite |
| Light | Darkness |
| Proton | Neutron |
| Good | Evil |
| Holy | Profane |
| Pure | Impure |
| Incorruptible | Corrupt |
| Life | Death |
Gravity-dependent
| Condition | Opposite |
| God | Man |
| Above | Below/Under |
| Up | Down |
| Heaven | Hell |
This gives us one of the ways of deducing that the soul is a gravity node. It also incorporates the aspects of the soul which are mind and heart, and characteristics of the heart which are divided into thoughts and intents.
Deducing the Nature of the Heart
- IF God created a universe which is inherently corrupt and impure,
- AND then created gravity to cause the corruption and impurity to coalesce into a mass at the center which may be disposed of,
- THEN the nature of gravity is to attract corruption and impurity.
- THEREFORE:
- IF things on earth patterned after things in the heavens,
- AND the heart contains all of our corruption and impurity,
- THEN the heart is a gravity node.
- IF things on earth patterned after things in the heavens,
A question that you may encounter from a secular humanist is along the lines of “how is God justified in sending souls to hell?” It’s easy to get lost in the theological weeds and end up either confusing everyone in earshot or sounding judgemental, but we can simplify the situation by combining the passage from Psalms above with our theory of gravitation.
The most logical answer to the question is clinically precise: God is justified in sending souls to hell because that’s where we started in the first place. As such, our life on the surface of the Earth is our opportunity to respond to God’s revealed truth and make our choice of whether or not we want to go on with him into eternity or reject Him.




