The aspect of the belief in God which emphasizes on being guided to get understanding is to first believe in God
Which we reject pointedly as a means to acquire knowledge, or a source of doing so.
Knowledge in it's entirety is NOT solely "calculated" through formulations in science!!!
In fact, I think that coming to understand any thing at all first requires rejecting all belief in/about it and just looking at what reality shows you. Then, you can come to understand what you are seeing without belief, and thus find truth rather than bias.
Just as I was previously
alluding to and agreeing to the (contextual) understanding to Michae1's post with the
parables example.
Post like yours and some of our friends on this thread, illustrates the Biblical intended understanding and scriptural meanings 'meant by the authors' seems to
escape the atheists view for an argument. "Knowledge" in it's entirety
is to them, an argument that "consists entirely of formulated calculations of science".
Um...no it ain't!
To that end, I think it's folly to believe in God rather than build understanding about the idea without belief about what must be true.
Ironically: the old atheist arguments used to (and still does) say: "believers only say they believe in God because it makes them feel good.." etc and etc.
Putting down the idea, not realising that
human emotions is required as a key to understand
Truth!
We atheists would expect, then, that believers inevitably understand less about the subject of their belief than people who approach with more sturdy ways of learning about the world.
This means that to get understanding, one must first reject "god" and instead find nature as it is.
If you cannot do this, you will never understand how and why those who got answers found them.
Simply put: The belief in God, the fear to be untruthful and the fear of the consequences...
but not afraid to suffer death (fear no evil )from humans, highlights what we can determine from the psychology of authors of the scriptures. Contrary to what atheist argue about "feelings", human emotions are important to biblical understanding!!
Anyhoo..
...Love makes everyone feel good... ain't dat true friends.

(what does that say about me

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