For two millennia, believers have been told that mystery defines the boundary of faith – that to truly believe means accepting what we cannot fully grasp. But what if those mysteries aren't actually mysterious at all? What if they're complex patterns we haven't learned to read yet? Imagine looking at a cathedral from inside versus seeing its blueprint – suddenly every stone has its place, every arch bears precise weight, every window captures light according to mathematical principles. The magic doesn't disappear; it deepens into intentional, architectural beauty. What if Christianity isn't one worldview competing among many, but the architectural framework that makes all other partial truths possible? What if faith doesn't require checking your intellect at the door, but instead offers the engineer's view of reality itself?
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