Friday, December 12, 2025

Below is actually a comment written by 

Mr Mark Ching Tat. But I decide to 

transfer it as an article written by him here:

Mark Ching Tat commented on "What Is Life? A Dialogue Between Biology, Thermodynamics, and the Breath of God (Part 2)"

30 mins ago

No small dialogue, "a conversation still unfinished," Dr.Lin Ru Wu (林 如 武), your name also speaks aptly of the 

30 mins ago
No small dialogue, "a conversation still unfinished," Dr.Lin Ru Wu (林 如 武), your name also speaks aptly of the balance and elements of life. A dialogue of the weightier and "dense"🙂 issues of life, its meaning or purpose, something that is more than what we know or can understand.

Afterall, it had been "hidden" from us since that day the first Man chose not to eat of that Tree of Life but of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. So life is somewhat reduced to something like just birth and death, clueless of God's Plan A, so much so that Solomon, the wisest of the ancients lamented that "all is vanity"! But reiterated that "The end of the matter, everything having been heard, fear God and keep His commandments, for this is the entire man.(Eccles 12:8 &13, Rabbi A.J.Rosenberg, Chabad.org)".

However, all that you had shared earnestly and tirelessly in this blog of yours is so propitious to us all and shall remain a legacy accessible and beneficial to many in years to come too.

Jia you! 加油! Dr.Lin Ru Wu (林 如 武)

 and elements of life. A dialogue of the weightier and "dense"🙂 issues of life, its meaning or purpose, something that is more than what we know or can understand.


Afterall, it had been "hidden" from us since that day the first Man chose not to eat of that Tree of Life but of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. So life is somewhat reduced to something like just birth and death, clueless of God's Plan A, so much so that Solomon, the wisest of the ancients lamented that "all is vanity"! But reiterated that "The end of the matter, everything having been heard, fear God and keep His commandments, for this is the entire man.(Eccles 12:8 &13, Rabbi A.J.Rosenberg, Chabad.org)".


However, all that you had shared earnestly and tirelessly in this blog of yours is so propitious to us all and shall remain a legacy accessible and beneficial to many in years to come too.


Jia you! 加油! Dr.Lin Ru Wu (林 如 武)


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