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Reason: None provided.

I look at the old testament as history, and I view life as a scientist (physician/former-engineer) and unabashed supernaturalist. The reason why I look at the OT so, is archaeological, as the texts in it exist in the record at wildly different (and old) dates, which substantiates a consistent reading across time. Heiser's work is in that field, called "lower criticism"; it's publicly accessible, as he writes popularly too. Also, look into thebibleproject.com (high production value) and bible.ca (high theological value), too. None of this -maybe- will help you find a home, but it may help you find a mooring.

270 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I look at the old testament as history, and I view life as a scientist (physician/former-engineer) and unabashed supernaturalist. The reason why I look at the OT so, is archaeological, as the texts in it exist in the record at wildly different (and old) dates, and substantiate a consistent reading across time. Heiser's work is in that field, called "lower criticism"; it's publicly accessible, as he writes poularly too. Also, look into thebibleproject.com (high production value) and bible.ca (high theological value), too. None of this -maybe- will help you find a home, but it may help you find a mooring.

270 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I look at the old testament as history, and I view life as a scientist (physician/former-engineer) and unabashed supernaturalist. The reason why I look at it so is archaeological, as the texts exist in the recird at wildly different dates, and substantiate a consistent reading across time. Heiser's work is in that field, called "lower criticism"; it's publicly accessible, as he writes poularly too. Look into thebibleproject.com (high production value) and bible.ca (high theological value), too. None of this -maybe- will help you find a home, but it may help you find a mooring.

270 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I look at the old testament as history. The reason why I look at it so is archaeological, as the texts exist in the recird at wildly different dates, and substantiate a consistent reading across time. Heiser's work is in that field, called "lower criticism"; it's publicly accessible, as he writes poularly too. Look into thebibleproject.com (high production value) and bible.ca (high theological value), too. None of this -maybe- will help you find a home, but it may help you find a mooring.

270 days ago
1 score