Some of these theories that I find interesting do require you to have been raised in the church to really appreciate them right away. When my kids join me, I have to pause and explain. Not for all researchers, but for example I Like the book, " The Genesis 6 Conspiracy" by Gary Wayne. And, I've read most of the books in that bibliography. I may not have everything memorized anymore but I get the point without needing cliff notes.
You can also go look at the Diehold Foundation's theory of the Ark of the covenant being a plasma speaker. If you remember Sunday school you remember that object hurt specific people, and not others. My kids don't have basics like that which I take for granted ( until I noticed what I just explained to you) so these topics aren't as interesting to them.
It is possible not to understand. When I was a teen I had a Bible that had KJV on the left, and what it meant on the right. There's a huge difference in what I understood back what others around me understood.
But, I don't like when, " you just don't understand" is used when there's a disagreement. I understand, I don't agree!
I was raised to appreciate the differences. You see it when I point out that I wouldn't have paid attention to a topic, but when someone brings it to my attention I find it interesting why they thought it was interesting. And, the topics can surprise me that they're interesting too.
Some of these theories that I find interesting do require you to have been raised in the church to really appreciate them right away. When my kids join me, I have to pause and explain. Not for all researchers, but for example I Like the book, " The Genesis 6 Conspiracy" by Gary Wayne. And, I've read most of the books in that bibliography. I may not have everything memorized anymore but I get the point without needing cliff notes.
You can also go look at the Diehold Foundation's theory of the Ark of the covenant being a plasma speaker. If you remember Sunday school you remember that object hurt specific people, and not others. My kids don't have basics like that which I take for granted ( until I noticed what I just explained to you) so these topics aren't as interesting to them.
It is possible not to understand. When I was a teen I had a Bible that had KJV on the left, and what it meant on the right. There's a huge difference in what I understood back what others around me understood.
But, I don't like when, " you just don't understand" is used when there's a disagreement. I understand, I don't agree!
I was raised to appreciate the differences. You see it when I point out that I wouldn't have paid attention to a topic, but when someone brings it to my attention I find it interesting why they thought it was interesting. And, the topics can surprise me that they're interesting too.