I ended up here seeking answers to supernatural experiences I could not explain within the paradigms of my Newtonian education nor my orthodox Christian faith.
Professionally I am developing therapeutic methods to treat neurodegenerative disorders with ketones. My life is extremely driven by peer reviewed published data.
Spiritually I seek seek out work by individuals who apply the scientific method to the study of ancient religious texts. By far my favorite and most respected biblical scholar is Michael S. Heiser. I urge everyone to check out his 4 part lecture series covering his meticulously researched book "The Unseen Realm."
I've come to believe that the very tip of the pyramid is fallen angels. It makes sense on so many levels. It was predicted thousands of years ago and seems to be following the script perfectly.
It was very difficult to arrive at that conclusion. Instinctively I had a conditioned aversion to the supernatural aspects of religious texts. I had to repeat "Data not dogma." Once I approached Heiser's work with an open mind, the pieces fell neatly into place with a very high degree of correlation between what I'm experiencing and the model-predicted outcome.
Ironically, I'm facing an extremely dogmatic uphill battle with my colleagues at the foremost scientific institutions regarding my fungal hypothesis etiology of neurological diseases.
If anyone has a friend or family member suffering from Alzheimers, Parkinsons or ALS, feel free to reach out. If it's OK, I'd like to give my email address. Zarp.steve at gmail.
Professionally I am developing therapeutic methods to treat neurodegenerative disorders with ketones. My life is extremely driven by peer reviewed published data.
Spiritually I seek seek out work by individuals who apply the scientific method to the study of ancient religious texts. By far my favorite and most respected biblical scholar is Michael S. Heiser. I urge everyone to check out his 4 part lecture series covering his meticulously researched book "The Unseen Realm."
I've come to believe that the very tip of the pyramid is fallen angels. It makes sense on so many levels. It was predicted thousands of years ago and seems to be following the script perfectly.
It was very difficult to arrive at that conclusion. Instinctively I had a conditioned aversion to the supernatural aspects of religious texts. I had to repeat "Data not dogma." Once I approached Heiser's work with an open mind, the pieces fell neatly into place with a very high degree of correlation between what I'm experiencing and the model-predicted outcome.
Ironically, I'm facing an extremely dogmatic uphill battle with my colleagues at the foremost scientific institutions regarding my fungal hypothesis etiology of neurological diseases.
If anyone has a friend or family member suffering from Alzheimers, Parkinsons or ALS, feel free to reach out. If it's OK, I'd like to give my email address. Zarp.steve at gmail.