I like many of your ideas and viewpoints because I know you do not live by faith, but by proofs.
Well, that's not entirely true--any "proofs" are predicated on faith, so it would be more accurate to say that I live by faith first, and then by what I can prove from that in which I have faith.
The only thing we can know for certain is the fact of our own existence ("I think I think, therefore, I think I am"). After that, all "facts" are based in one of the following three types of faith:
1) Faith in our own personal experiences (that is, faith that a "real world" exists outside of our own heads, and that at least some of our perceptions and sensations are reflective of that reality);
2) Faith in the testimony of others regarding their own personal experiences; or...
3) Faith in the axioms of formal systems of reasoning.
Once you take those leaps of faith to some basic premises, then you can construct proofs of higher constructs--but it's important to always remember that everything you "know" (outside of the fact of your own existence) is based in faith.
You give yourself away easily.
If you mean that I am transparent and will tell you what I am really thinking without hiding who I am or what I think, then yes, I would say that I do. If you mean that I betray myself or my integrity to follow unsubstantiated nonsense, then I think that nothing could be further from the truth.
Anyways, I believe the way you are, in viewing meanings of ancient symbols/cultures you seem to use, you are leaning towards New Age more than anything else.
Not at all. I have considered just about everything that I have ever heard being labeled as "New Age" to be unsubstantiated nonsense.
You might even be partial christian science.
More unsubstantiated nonsense. Remember, I am all about transcending labels and symbols; I simply try to know God as directly and completely as humanly possible. I am a skeptic and a philosopher and a scientist and a prophet all rolled into one.
It's an interesting mixture you have going, because it's a chance for us to learn about your viewpoints, from your teachers.
I don't know that I have "teachers" per se; at least, I couldn't name any. Obviously, I have learned things throughout my life from people who knew more than me, but I would consider God my ultimate teacher, in that He has brought these things to my attention, and given me the intellect to understand them.
One time when I was in college and struggling a little with the conflict between what I had been taught about God and what I was coming to learn about the world, God gave me this verse--it actually appeared to be printed in boldface type in my Bible for a few hours, before going back to normal:
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But as for you, the anointing (the sacred appointment, the unction) which you received from Him abides [permanently] in you; [so] then you have no need that anyone should instruct you. But just as His anointing teaches you concerning everything and is true and is no falsehood, so you must abide in (live in, never depart from) Him [being rooted in Him, knit to Him], just as [His anointing] has taught you [to do]." --1 John 2:27 (Amplified Bible)
And so I have, and He has kept up His end of the bargain too.
I say all of that, because the post of yours I have quoted ^ signifies you believe in a value system - promotion - even like obtaining Dan's in self defense/awareness.
I don't have any idea what any of this means. I guess it's your turn to be a teacher.
It's like you want to achieve to be a teacher/master and you have these values you must climb to.
Eh, I'm fine with just being a prophet. I don't feel the need to aspire to anything else, and I don't think I could ever think of myself as a "master" anyway.
And there are many truths in science we can accept, and it will not ever conflict with our walk in God!!
Absolutely.
"But the spiritual man tries all things [he examines, investigates, inquires into, questions, and discerns all things]..." --1 Corinthians 2:15a (Amplified Bible)