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The Bible Code Explained

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This is the first in a series of podcasts about the Bible’s use of symbolism, story, and mythology as the Truth’s best container. This is not to say that the Bible is a book of fables like Aesops or moral stories like those of the Brothers Grimm.

The Bible uses symbol to contain meaning because story is the operating system of the human mind and symbol the perfect container for truth.

I have much more to say on the subject, and it will take a few additional podcasts from time to time to adequately cover it, but here's a start.

Jump in on the chat if you are a subscriber. If not, sign up here. It’s free!

You can find the audio podcast version in any podcast platform like Apple podcasts, Spotify or my own player right here.

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Thank you for reading Grounded! Please help us grow our community with your amazing friends. Thanks!!!

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This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chuckquinley.substack.com
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This is the first in a series of podcasts about the Bible’s use of symbolism, story, and mythology as the Truth’s best container. This is not to say that the Bible is a book of fables like Aesops or moral stories like those of the Brothers Grimm.

The Bible uses symbol to contain meaning because story is the operating system of the human mind and symbol the perfect container for truth.

I have much more to say on the subject, and it will take a few additional podcasts from time to time to adequately cover it, but here's a start.

Jump in on the chat if you are a subscriber. If not, sign up here. It’s free!

You can find the audio podcast version in any podcast platform like Apple podcasts, Spotify or my own player right here.

Pleeeeeeeze help me hit 1,000 subscribers by sharing Grounded with others on your social media feeds, OK? Thanks!!! (We have 500+ right now)

Thank you for reading Grounded! Please help us grow our community with your amazing friends. Thanks!!!

Watch the Video on YouTube


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chuckquinley.substack.com
  continue reading

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