Ignorance is NOT bliss. It creates all sorts of miseries in life which in turn end up affecting a whole lot more than our clueless selves. Ask me how I know.
I have observed within myself and christian circles a certain resistance to some principles, as though somehow those who discover them or explain them are heretics if they don't bow their knee to Jesus. Or maybe they DO bow to Jesus and yet because what they're saying isn't broadly accepted by the elders it gets rejected.
I don't mean to sound odd here...it just seems weird to me how ignorant I have been about a million things. As I seek the God of Abraham for answers, He keeps leading me to cool and refreshing people, places and principles. Are they always approved and agreed upon by the general christian population? No. Many christians follow their leaders rather than the Good Shepherd and adhere to the denominational protocol agreed upon by somebody else.

This week I am beginning to learn about
THIS. It reminds me of something I have been pondering more than a decade.
Are we comfortable thinking on our own as christians or do we cling to the ways of our culture? What if we were left to make decisions without the input of others? Would we stand on the scriptures or would we allow our beliefs to gradually be shifted to those of our denomination? It can happen to any of us!
I remember when Pastor Noel quoted somebody. The idea went something like this: the atheist who says the rain is wet is more christian than the christian who denies it's so. That's likely a terrible paraphrase.
I remember sitting near the front row when he said it during his HATE PEOPLE series. Guess who the haters are? Can you guess? Dare you guess? Christians.
I have seen christians hate scientists who don't claim to follow Jesus. Oh, maybe they don't hate them really; I don't know. I just have seen them deny with near mass hysteria the ideas and concepts searched out in the natural world. I know there can be weird conflicts; I'm not talking about that!
For principle loving bible people, we know God reveals Himself in part through the world He made. We can find hints of Him there! I wonder how often the scientist, gifted by God to do such work, during his study has seen those whispers of God and then come to the bible christian and said, "Is this your God...the God of the bible? I see this, and this and this..."
Are there bible loving christians who can handle the scriptures well enough and know God's character enough to say, "You know...I think it might be!" or to honestly answer, "I'm not sure." Oh, how I long for those exchanges.
How many times have we turned away the scientist or other ernest inquirers, rejecting instead their intelligence ignoring the fact that God has given to
EVERY person a measure of faith?
The idea of it makes me sad.
Maybe we hate whatever we didn't think of. Maybe we hate whatever we can't claim. Maybe we reject whatever isn't taught to us on Sunday morning. Maybe we weren't taught about
True Truth.

The way I look at it?
I love God. Jesus is already everything and there's no more of Him needed! The Holy Spirit glorifies Jesus (who honors the Father) and teaches and shows me how to live the way God says I ought to AND He gives me the power to do it.
In other words, the guy who built my Chevy doesn't have to love Jesus in order to understand physics principles in order to make an amazing vehicle for my family (who is learning to love God) to ride around in.
Are the scientists ignorant of God and the christians ignorant of the natural stuff God built in? I think sometimes it's so!