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Rebecca Burgess's avatar

Just as science demonstrates repeatable patterns in observable characteristics, so goes history. Generational experience in government, war, and religion reveals patterns for us to discover anew, in the context of our own lifetime. Thank you Lord, for the only guidebook that provides us keys to Creation's patterns and purposes, and how to navigate them successfully.

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Louisa Stinger's avatar

I love this and can't wait to read your book. I am convinced that the quantum mysteries will be solved by those who start to understand math in the language of Adam, or the new song. This is that without God (light) we are nothing, but with Him we are everything.

Fall=division, but if apply light and heat (photon theory?), incrementally but intensely, then fused, multiplied exponentially, and whole outside of time. (seven eyes, Urim and thummim) aka - vessels of light. This is the order of the tabernacle and the Preisthood. This is the ROD, word. light, love, truth, and in essence, the animating force of the universe. The language and patterns of scripture are written with key words. I love unfolding them!

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gnarlydad's avatar

Ah yes, Spencer, we stand at the end of a long line of children of Adam who, like our father, gag down the fruit of the tree: sometimes chortling, sometimes sobbing, often both at once. Plumbing in our very selves the incarnate depths of good and evil, we find the serpent did not so much lie as offer truth in a way that we simply could not refuse.

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Tedward S.'s avatar

Reading McGilchrist reminded me that the part of the brain that produces speech seems to have been created from the part of the brain that controls the right hand. So many of the ways we describe speech can be applied to use of the right hand and its ability to precisely manipulate the world. Speech and right hand movement can be sloppy or precise, graceful or clumsy. Our speech as well as our touch can be heavy or light, comforting or cold, etc.

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David Sieling's avatar

"I’m coming to think that the Bible tells you what’s true, and human reason gradually fills in the way in which it’s true" is a really cool thought that is almost there. Can't put my finger on what it needs but that's a lightning bolt in the works.

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Soxnationslc's avatar

Re your book: are you referring literally to the Logos?

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