"Biblical literalists" are usually indignant and defend the atheist human origins narrative (SciPop) when shown that they don't have an inkling of the true extent to which the Bible may be taken literally.
The Church Balcony
Can we by searching find out God? The clear implication is that no, we can't, but there's something important to remember whenever we contemplate passages from the book of Job: Who's speaking?
How Precious are Thoughts?
The singularity at the center of the Earth is an assembly of souls, each soul is a gravity node, the nature of which is the act of concentrating to hold a thought.
Sheol
Sheol refers to life beyond the grave, quite literally an underworld realm of the dead. It's also modified in a variety of ways which can be grouped to correspond to the main regions of the interior of the Earth.
Tehom
We (that's me and the Holy spirit) make a contextual connection between tehom and sheol because they're both used to refer to the underworld realm of the dead, also known as the grave.
Which Ice Age?
When we say "ice age" we usually mean the one that ended about 10,000 years ago. In the popular science narrative (SciPop) this was the last of several retreats and advances of polar ice over the last 10,000-40,000 years.
Tehom became Sheol
The region between Earth's core and mantle, referred to by Jesus as a mega chasm or great gulf, has to transition from water filled to open space due to the expansion of hell.
Precambrian
Scripture includes a description of the deposition of Precambrian sediment in response to the creation of gravity on the 2nd day. That may seem far-fetched, but it's an example of Biblical exposition.
Nor Handling the Word of God Deceitfully
We don't impute meaning to the words of scripture, we look to find out what meaning they already have. This has given us the Sophia Proton thought experiment and creation theory predictive testable hypothesis 22.
Accept the Certainty of Deduction
We said when we began this process that we would to take a strictly deductive approach to learning what the Bible is trying to teach us. We made a point of saying that we have to be prepared to accept what we may deduce.
