They are the most interesting posts I have read on this forum.
I find human stories fascinating, that is part of why I do what I do.
I read your links and don't have a great problem with the beliefs and stated practices of the Mennonite church. I can see why it would appeal and benefit some people, and why it would not others. There are many similar such Christian sects. They were inevitable and do have their place.
Personally, I don't have a problem with the seeming contradictions or incompatibilities that you see between Christian scripture and the version of reality offered by Science, or between those two and reality itself. It is all quite compatible to me, with only minor differences. To me the incompatibilities people say exist are clearly due to lackings in people's comprehension and inability to see the connections between distant facts. Likewise, the "burning questions" you ask are clearly answerable for myself. I think I have previously answered most of them on this forum.
But some things need to be explained in person, and also the recipient of the explanation needs to be in condition and have a certain mindset too. Both parties need to come together, and the communication needs to be simple, clear and systematic. In all the fields of human knowledge there is nothing so complex that it cannot be explained in simple words and terms by those who understand it. But regardless, the recipient needs to do their part. And knowledge and understanding are built up progressively, in their order, one unit of understanding upon another, in the same way that facts are ordered in reality. Each person has their own structure of knowledge built that they have built thus far, and further knowledge and understanding must start where they are up to.
To your advantage you possess a wide view, for you describe the extremes, and you see them as incompatible while wondering if there might be some connecting reality between them that reconciles them to each other. And you are right, there is.
Everything is part of a spectrum or continuum. The most extreme opposing outer reaches of any field of reality or any pool of knowledge or understanding, are joined by a spectrum of incremental changes that run between the opposing extremes that lie around the periphery of the field.
Practicing subjecture (looking between the facts) is more accurate and rewarding than conjecture (looking beyond them). If you have experienced and know the extremes, or can fathom the extremes, then you know the connecting continuum between them exists. It is just a matter of seeing it. That is why the Jews and the north east Asians are so smart, because between their knowledge of their own individual conscious existence and their belief in an all encompassing, all pervasive, ever extensive God from which all comes, returns to and is a part of, (YHWH and the Tao) everything else becomes subjecture and is easily fathomed and ordered.
You are curious, which readies the mind, for curiosity is the open minded desire to know. That is another advantage you have. But the heart limits the mind. Great minds don't exist over little hearts. The heart must be expanded for the mind to expand. Wonder is to the heart what curiosity is the mind. It readies the heart. Cultivate joyous wonder in the heart and curiosity of mind will follow. Taking in understanding will come more easily.
Thankfulness is the heart taking into itself that which it is thankful for, into its repository. Thankfulness is the heart's memory, and is eternal. What is received in thankfulness is never forgotten. Cultivate thankfulness, say thankyou to your God for all you blessings, for all that comes along, for all learnings, and you will never forget them.
Then faith, which is in the heart too, powers the heart, which in turn powers the mind. Faith is not the belief in an unknown conviction, but is the certainty that truth exists, and that it can be known. The step between belief and faith is the logical belief in one's own existent consciousness and the logical belief in the great existence of unified Truth, and the logical belief that one's own existence is part of the great existence. From that belief comes faith - the power of that belief and its reality.
I don't know if it will or not, but I hope those points might give you, and others, something to muse on, which might loosen things up, open and prime the heart and mind, and help with comprehension. It can't be done in a few moments here and there of fleeting thought, but requires gentle delving thought and work upon the heart.
There is a "knack factor" to seeing or comprehending some things, and once seen, it is easier after that. And there is a knack factor to imparting knack factors to others. And that is something I am in process of learning how to do.
Seeing or understanding some things is like seeing those hidden 3d images in 2d patterns. Once you can see them they are easy after that and you can then immediately see them all.
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=hidden+3d+image+in+pattern&biw=1265&bih=582&t...I believe you will find your answers. In time, you will come to know the truth.
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