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                     It is an axiomatic truth that “out of
                       nothing, nothing comes,” and it has often been asserted by scoffers that the Bible
                       teaches generation “from nothing.” We readily agree that
                       translations into the
                       modern languages promulgate this erroneous doctrine, but we have shown in The Rosicrucian Cosmo Conception
                       (chapter on “the Occult Analysis of Genesis”), that the
                       Hebrew text speaks of an ever-existing essence, as the basis whence all forms, the
                       earth and the heavenly lights included, were first created, and John also gives the same
                       teaching. 
                    The Greek word arche, in the opening
                          sentence of the gospel of St. John has been translated the beginning, and it may be
                          said to have that meaning, but it also has other valid interpretations, vastly more
                          significant of the idea John wished to convey. It means:—an elementary condition,—a chief
                          source,—a first principle,—primordial matter. 
                    There was a time when science insisted that the elements were
                       immutable, that is to say, that an atom of iron had been an atom of iron since the earth was
                       formed and would so remain to the end of time. The Alchemists were sneered at as fanciful
                       dreamers or madmen, but since Professor J. J. Thomson's discovery[pg 108]of the electron, the atomic theory of matter, is no longer tenable. The
                       principle of radio-activity has later vindicated the Alchemists. Science and the Bible agree
                       in teaching, that all that is, has been formed from one homogeneous substance. 
                    It is that basic principle which John calledarche:—primordial
                          matter,—and the dictionary defines Archeology as: “the science of
                          the origin (arche) of things.”
                          Masons style God the “Grand Architect,” for the Greek word
                          tektos means builder, and God is the Chief Builder (tektos) of arche: the primordial virgin
                          matter which is also the chief source of all things. 
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