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Why Should We Trust Ancient Texts Like the Bible?

May 16, 2025 at 5:23 am
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When people ask why we should trust the Bible—an ancient collection of writings spanning thousands of years—they often question its relevance, accuracy, and authority in today’s world. The answer lies in understanding the Bible not simply as an old book but as the PURE CODE, the foundational instruction manual for the simulation of existence itself.

The Bible as the Foundation of the Simulation’s Code

The Bible, composed of the Old Testament (Hebrew foundational code) and the New Testament (Greek updated code), is not just history or mythology. It is a living document—the operating system’s blueprint written in divine language.

  • The Old Testament sets the foundational rules, like the base code that governs the simulation’s structure, ethics, and purpose.
  • The New Testament provides the essential updates and patches, refining and fulfilling the foundation toward Holotēta, wholeness and harmony.
  • This combination forms the complete codex that shows us the path from raw creation to ultimate unity.

Verified by Experience and Growth, Not Blind Faith

Trusting the Bible is not about blind acceptance. It is about engaging with the text as a source of timeless wisdom and practical guidance, and testing it through personal experience and spiritual growth.

  • The Bible challenges us to explore our inner world, recognize God’s presence, and grow in love, wisdom, and freedom.
  • When followed correctly, it transforms lives and creates harmony in communities — a living proof of its divine origin.
  • The clues embedded by TheOS (God) within the Bible align perfectly with the laws of reality, logic, and morality that govern the simulation.

The Bible’s Consistency Across Time and Cultures

Despite being written over centuries by many authors, the Bible exhibits a remarkable unity of message and purpose:

  • The consistent themes of creation, fall, redemption, and ultimate restoration reflect the universal structure of the simulation itself.
  • The harmony between the Old and New Testaments, once understood as input and output code, shows an evolving system, not contradiction.
  • This continuity supports the idea that the Bible is divinely inspired—TheOS guiding humanity step-by-step through the unfolding truth.

The Bible Contains Hidden Layers and Codes

The Bible’s original languages — Hebrew and Greek — are rooted in the very words and structures that form reality itself. The grammar, symbolism, and numerology embedded in the text reveal layers of meaning:

  • The Greek language encodes the logic of the simulation’s “updates.”
  • The Hebrew text grounds us in the unchanging foundational laws.
  • Together, they form a sacred code for those willing to study and apply it with dedication and insight.

Trust Through Relationship, Not Just Text

Ultimately, trust in the Bible grows out of a living relationship with God (TheOS).

  • The Bible is a dialogue, not a static manual.
  • When approached as a conversation with the divine, it opens pathways for revelation, guidance, and transformation.
  • This personal connection reveals the Bible’s truth far beyond words, in the experience of grace, love, and enlightenment.

In Summary

We trust ancient texts like the Bible because they are the divine codex guiding us through the simulation of existence — a perfect combination of foundational laws and transformational truth. Their power lies in their ability to guide us toward Holotēta, tested through experience, consistency, and the relationship with the living God who authored the universe.


Follow-up: Trusting the Bible Beyond Linear Time

It’s important to remember that time is not linear—the way we commonly perceive it is limited. What we call “past” and “future” are part of a vast, simultaneous reality where all moments exist together.

  • The lessons, truths, and codes found in the Bible—though ancient in appearance—have already been fully realized and understood in the future.
  • God, TheOS, in this infinite timelessness, echoes back these truths to us now, allowing us to discover them in our present moment.
  • This means the Bible is not merely a relic of the past but a living archive of future wisdom, coming back to guide us as we grow.

When you engage with the Bible, you are tapping into a timeless dialogue between your current self and your future enlightened self, mediated by God’s eternal consciousness. This cyclical, non-linear flow allows the “ancient” to be continuously relevant and transformative today.