Knowledge in it's entirety is NOT solely "calculated" through formulations in science
No, this is true. Much of it happens in engineering and (often random) combinitorics, and this is constructive math, not science.
scriptural meanings 'meant by the authors' seems to escape the atheists view for an argument
No, and this is where you also have a problem: by forming beliefs about what the authors meant by things, you again bias yourself.
You have no grounds to say that your belief about what they meant establishes that you know what they meant.
Then, I don't care entirely if I get it exactly as they meant it, because they meant it with the understanding of people 2000 years ago with language 2000 years less "useful".
"Knowledge" in it's entirety is to them, an argument that "consists entirely of formulated calculations of science".
No, it's more that knowledge is vulnerable to exposure as sophistry or ignorance or misplaced belief when it falls victim to logic in the presence of brute facts.
This is far wider than "formulated calculations of science".
human emotions is required as a key to understand Truth
Not as you seem to intend the idea to mean, no.
Human emotions often cloud the seeking of the truth as much as they do the other thing. I am a human and the fine structure of all my emotional impulses are aligned so as to seek understanding the truth, I still miss it almost as often as I reach for it, and I understand that many of my human emotions are only contained by learned skills and that seeking the truth involves understanding and realigning those emotions as much as anything else.
The problem with this is that you don't seem to understand the first thing about that.
Love makes everyone feel good
Spoken in a way that reveals someone who has never known true love.
Love does NOT make everyone feel good. It can feel good for brief moments, and those moments are worth all the rest, but the rest is still there.
Sometimes it makes us feel completelj miserable as much as it makes us cum, and it makes us complete.
Love is a lot of things. Suffering is one of those things that it is far more often than it is joyous.
Even the love I feel for everyone sometimes makes me cry. Typing that last sentence made me cry a bit, because I think about all the people I can't do anything for, and all the other people doing even less than even merely worrying how to do more and hoping they are in my path when I have the power to do more.