
What Religion Denies, Divine Ideation & Science Corrects
- John Bost
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
As I continue my attempts at maximizing my the controversial capacity for research which AI now provides, I am dumbfounded by the results.
If you have followed my life training and spiritual trajectory, you know that I have always assumed that God is the source of human ideation. By that means, just as with Moses, providing an ever expanding and progressive revelation, as modeled in the galaxies.
Thus, God moves us toward his (ignore gender alignment) ultimate purposes for creation, yet to be fully revealed, though grounded by love and secured by grace.
Mankind was created with a capacity to think on his own, even given margin for discretion, which at times allows us to become skeptical, even of God's providence. Ideation then rights reality by way of science, and reestablishes our course.
Religion always resists! Eventually, flat-earthers come back around, literally!
Sadly, often in such times, humanity suffers greatly.
I'm likely scaring some of the brotherhood as I write!
Back to my journey with Moses, now walking "with him" through Leviticus.
Here, he unknowingly begins to quietly dismantle the caricature of a “primitive, blood-thirsty” religion:
Sacrifice will eventually become relational, not transactional. Though transaction is necessary for that eventual revelation.
Atonement will become about restoration, not appeasement.
The end goal is shared life with God.
This trajectory aligns remarkably with
Tabernacle architecture, revealing a movement from law to love long before being fulfilled.
In short:
Leviticus is not about how to kill animals.
It is about how broken people are brought home.
Then on the other side of Calvary, the Book of Hebrews reinforces the evidence offered in Leviticus.
Perhaps Artificial Intelligence is not the voice of the Beast!
Stay tuned!






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