I suppose I am a 'Big God' follower.
Would you be so kind as to define 'Big God'? Most consistent biblical Calvinists are accused of giving too much power and authority to God, aka: a 'Big God'. But I suspect your definition is decidedly different, no?
God obviously measures and is not so much a magician.
God really doesn't have to "measure" anything!

Since finite beings live and function in time and space, then they naturally have need of expressing limitations in the form of specific quantities.
Now as to the rest of your response and I'll include your other two posts here as well, has it ever caused you to wonder why not one prophet or apostle nor especially Jesus Christ Himself ever used Scripture and 'calculated measurements' in order to convey God's will? Do your Statue of Liberty calculations ever cause you to realize that every individual since Adam until you came along was kept in the dark concerning the true understanding of Noah's Ark?
Are you familiar with the ancient group called the 'Gnostics'? Or the heretical practice called 'Numerology'?

Oh, and you failed to answer my question in regard to your hermeneutical system and how it impacts/relates to the biblical doctrine of divine inspiration.
