Pete- I was just describing it. As a scribe or committee of scribes, they sought to promote the nomistic aspect of the cult. Obedience/compliance was valued above individualism and intellect. Personally, I don't regard that as especially enlightened or attractive.
Here, I was simply highlighting the inevitability of these stories to engage the most fundamental parts of ourselves, the mind heart and spirit. As you described, you took them personally and reacted accordingly.
are you suggesting 'spirit' is involved in chemical reactions?
I believe in God, so of course . If spirit animates the inanimate, then it follows that it will engage with elements, chemical reactions, etc. to the point of causing it to be alive.