Hypothesis 22

Biblical Literalism

Then He turned to His disciples and said privately, “Blessed are the eyes which see the things you see; for I tell you that many prophets and kings have desired to see what you see, and have not seen it, and to hear what you hear, and have not heard it.

(Luke 10:23-24) NKJV

“Biblical literalists” are usually indignant and defend the mainstream science paradigm (SciPop) when shown that they don’t have an inkling of the true extent to which the Bible may be taken literally.

The Bible can be treated as if it’s a predictive testable hypothesis. This means to say that, for instance, if we have a line of deductive reasoning which is consistent with the broad narrative of scripture, and we reach a logically certain conclusion, then positive confirmation will be found in scripture when we go looking.


We all have the same evidence. Our choice of paradigm determines what we think it’s evidence of.

Matty’s Razor

It must be said though that sometimes the answer you’re looking for occurs during routine daily Bible reading. The most dependable way to get the answers that you know will be there, is to be systematic in searching.

The thing is, we’re not looking for something that’s hidden. Due to the nature of the Holy Spirit, who combines the traits of scientific genius with cheeky monkey, the words used will be exact descriptions of biology, chemistry or physics in plain view so much so that no one’s noticed them before because they dismissed it as “flowery poetic language.”

We take passages that literalists refer to as “flowery poetic language” and deduce a unified theory of everything (first cause, time, gravitation, electromagnetism, consciousness and redemption) and a core accretion model of planet formation, among other things.


Faith is believing in something that you can’t see, because of evidence.

– Faith, definition

However, we don’t impute meaning to the words of scripture, we search to find out what meaning they already have. This has given us the Sophia Proton thought experiment and creation theory predictive testable hypothesis 22.

Predictive Testable Hypothesis 22

  • IF the Holy spirit is the power of God to inspire human writers,
    • AND the physics of the universe has been encoded into scripture so that it’s
      1. obvious and
      2. invisible
  • THEN phrases or words that look like biology, chemistry, geology or physics should be treated as if they are biology, chemistry, geology or physics
    • AND the science will be congruent with the scriptural context.

We’re advancing a form of Biblical literalism which is far beyond what Biblical literalists ever thought possible.


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