Sunday Sessions: When You Actually Go Look | A Deeper Dive + Follow-Up

I used to take the Bible at face value, or dismiss it just as quickly. Then I started going and looking. Really looking.

What I found surprised me: forty-plus authors spread across three continents and fifteen centuries, writing in exile, dungeons, wildernesses, and royal courts. Most never met. Most never coordinated. And yet they produced one unbroken story.

Creation. Fall. Promise. Rescue. Restoration.

That’s the arc, and it’s held throughout fifteen centuries, three continents, and forty voices who never once compared notes

The promised seed in Genesis 3:15. The lamb provided by God in Genesis 22, echoed in the Passover, fulfilled in John’s cry: “Behold, the Lamb of God.” Prophecies specific enough to name the details centuries in advance: thirty pieces of silver, a donkey, pierced hands and feet, a birthplace called Bethlehem.

No committee could have engineered that.

The more I studied the geography, the manuscripts, the Dead Sea Scrolls, the languages, the sheer improbability of the coherence, the harder it became to wave away.

Questions still remain. I expect they always will. But they don’t push me out anymore. They pull me deeper in.

This is what happens when you actually go look.

The Retardation of Reason

For months, I’ve been struggling with diagnostic fatigue when it comes to this blog. I realized long ago that I speak from upstream of a culture that has deliberately moved downstream and dammed itself there. Only recently did it fully land that this does not render the work pointless. It simply means the audience wasContinueContinue reading “The Retardation of Reason”

The Era of Common Sense: Truth, Emotional Intelligence, and Rejecting the Noise

The Twin Tree Project is dedicated to teaching and promoting truth—whether scientific, spiritual, or biblical. Just as Jesus was despised for challenging the status quo, those who strive to bring clarity to a chaotic world are often labeled as hateful, judgmental, or oppressive. Yet the Bible reminds us that speaking truth, sense, and reality willContinueContinue reading “The Era of Common Sense: Truth, Emotional Intelligence, and Rejecting the Noise”

The Universe as a Cognitive Entity (CTMU Series)

Building on our exploration of information theory and its foundational role in the Cognitive-Theoretic Model of the Universe (CTMU), this post delves into the profound idea of the universe as a cognitive entity. If information is the fabric of reality, as discussed in the previous post, then cognition emerges as the process that gives thatContinueContinue reading “The Universe as a Cognitive Entity (CTMU Series)”

Random Reflections: The Tug-of-War Between Past and Future

This post is a “random reflection” inspired by a quote I came across tonight while preparing for meditation: The person attempting to travel two roads at once will get nowhere. (Xun Zi) This quote struck me deeply because it perfectly captures the inner conflict we create when we try to move forward while clinging toContinueContinue reading “Random Reflections: The Tug-of-War Between Past and Future”