The Sixth Dayers accept both the
natural and supernatural world. But it is only the
supernatural world, through Revelation, which can provide insight
into human nature and about humanity’s
future. The natural world will end, that is, all time will
end, in a
apocalyptic event.
As we Earthfolk see them, as exiles
living in fear and dread of their judging God, The Sixth Dayers
follow the Warrior's Quest. For them Life itself
is the battleground between Good and Evil, God
and Satan, and, in respect to knowledge, the quest to shed Light
on Darkness, to discover Truth to dispel Error.
All this aligns
with the Warrior's Quest drive to express dominion over all.
In contrast to the other Scientism camps, The Sixth Dayers
do not question Lone
Male dominion or patriarchal authority.
The Sixth Day camp is in ascendancy in
America.
This version of Sacred Scientism
is often a companion view to that of the Sacred Secularists,
discussed later in Part
III, "Secularism Big Story."