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Figure 10. The density of business with Standard Industrial Code (SIC)15 plotted for the United States (click on map to expand).

If data are organized, patterns emerge. This is true whether the data are of a scientific or a religious origin. A key step to understanding data and identifying context tied to a specific purpose is to find natural ways to organize the data. Although this approach is common for scientific data, it is not widely used to understand the scriptures. One of the ways this book is organized is around scriptural patterns I have recognized in my studies. Figure 12 shows an example of color coded patterns in my scriptures. I find these patterns extremely useful in better understanding the scriptures and in providing a scientific view of the spiritual.

A personal example of patterns which occurs on both axes of the science/religion matrix is the health code I choose to follow. I do not drink alcohol, coffee, or tea, nor do I smoke nor chew tobacco, nor use other addictive drugs. This is just plain weird to many of my scientific and religious colleagues. It is a health code tied to my faith. I find the pattern of God providing a health code through his prophets and apostles is well established in the scriptures.

For instance, in Leviticus 10:9, Numbers 6:3, Isaiah 5:22, I Corinthians 6:10, and Ephesians 5:18 we are taught not to drink wine nor strong drink. The detailed do’s and don’ts of the Mosaic Law Health Code are summarized in Deuteronomy 14:3-211.44 and Table 2.




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