- Apr 11, 2022
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Hello, my name is John Bannister.
I've always been a deeply distrusting person. I never believe anything that I cannot see. If God cannot make himself very evident in my life I cannot believe. My mindset is brutally analytical and scientific, and I understand the core philosophies underlying the modern pursuit of truth. I reject utterly the false dichotomy of our history presented by the Secularists and the Religious. I believe in science, and rationalism, and scepticism, and the compare and contrast of testimony to derive the truth. That is what I trained myself in, from the earliest age, with a fascination with the universe. It is effectively the one thing I do. I research, I learn, and I study, everything, because I always wanted to know everything.
By the grace of God I now follow the Lord. I have seen the revelation written into the world.
I'm having real trouble finding ways to explain it to people. I can't find people willing to speak of it with me.
On one hand there are Religious people who hold to a strange derived view of the world that hides the truth, and on the other hand are the Secular people who insist on refusing to listen because they assume the Religious people to be holding no value of information.
I have seen the false dichotomy in science vs creationism, written in the spirit of truth, applying empathy to the human authors of the Bible, and taking the whole book into account instead of cherrypicking verses.
I've seen it in Flat vs Globe earth, where flat earthers misunderstand a very valuable 2D model of creation which meshes perfectly with our intuitive understanding of the world around us, because they know it is true, but the scientific community denies it utterly on the basis that it has been misunderstood and misrepresented.
I've seen it in Noah's flood, which is written in the book, and in the geology, and the histories of other nations, but the story is obscured on both sides because of biblical genealogies inserted by the Pharisees suggest 4500bc, when the actual date was 12,600bc.
It's everywhere. The whole world is screaming at each other over misconceptions about each other and it has driven to the point of absurdity. The history of the world is obscured in these false dichotomies.
I was hoping I might find people here who understand how I feel
I've always been a deeply distrusting person. I never believe anything that I cannot see. If God cannot make himself very evident in my life I cannot believe. My mindset is brutally analytical and scientific, and I understand the core philosophies underlying the modern pursuit of truth. I reject utterly the false dichotomy of our history presented by the Secularists and the Religious. I believe in science, and rationalism, and scepticism, and the compare and contrast of testimony to derive the truth. That is what I trained myself in, from the earliest age, with a fascination with the universe. It is effectively the one thing I do. I research, I learn, and I study, everything, because I always wanted to know everything.
By the grace of God I now follow the Lord. I have seen the revelation written into the world.
I'm having real trouble finding ways to explain it to people. I can't find people willing to speak of it with me.
On one hand there are Religious people who hold to a strange derived view of the world that hides the truth, and on the other hand are the Secular people who insist on refusing to listen because they assume the Religious people to be holding no value of information.
I have seen the false dichotomy in science vs creationism, written in the spirit of truth, applying empathy to the human authors of the Bible, and taking the whole book into account instead of cherrypicking verses.
I've seen it in Flat vs Globe earth, where flat earthers misunderstand a very valuable 2D model of creation which meshes perfectly with our intuitive understanding of the world around us, because they know it is true, but the scientific community denies it utterly on the basis that it has been misunderstood and misrepresented.
I've seen it in Noah's flood, which is written in the book, and in the geology, and the histories of other nations, but the story is obscured on both sides because of biblical genealogies inserted by the Pharisees suggest 4500bc, when the actual date was 12,600bc.
It's everywhere. The whole world is screaming at each other over misconceptions about each other and it has driven to the point of absurdity. The history of the world is obscured in these false dichotomies.
I was hoping I might find people here who understand how I feel