Okay. Step outside of the space, time, matter realm...that I may show you. Refusal is a choice.Enough of the hyperbole.
Knowledge is demonstrable.
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Okay. Step outside of the space, time, matter realm...that I may show you. Refusal is a choice.Enough of the hyperbole.
Knowledge is demonstrable.
Now, we are getting somewhere. The problem is, that in order to view the evidence, one must take an objective position outside the realm of space, time, and matter. Most of the population are willing...but those who are not, remain below the horizon, unable to see.Thinking isn't a problem, people have come up with all kinds of ideas for what the supernatural world, or great beyond, or higher plane, or whatever is. Imagination is not in short supply.
What is in short supply is any evidence showing these are anything more than something that someone made up. That's the problem. How do we investigate the existence of a spirit world or whatnot in actual reality? Nobody has come up with a reliable method for that yet.
I also take that to be a key verse, but since I can look at nature and the night sky and see *at the very least* the clear possibility of a cold indifferent universe, with no divine guiding hand, I am left with either that the verse is not correct in its assertion, (with implications following on) or I am a complete moral monster as Paul declares and describes in the subsequent verses.
I did get a speeding ticket, once, sixteen years ago.
Chris
Let's break it down:Outside the box isn't science. Look to philosophy or religion for that.
That's not what scientist claims. They have claim to witness the supernatural and have no problem including it in their theory as long as it doesn't involved God.Yet, every scientific explanation we've come to know about the natural world, was always preceded by a supernatural explanation. Not once has data ever been evaluated, and the best conclusion determined to be a supernatural one. Not once.
Which "scientist"?That's not what scientist claims. They have claim to witness the supernatural and have no problem including it in their theory as long as it doesn't involved God.
Supernatural is something that breaks all know laws of physics which is exactly what scientist claim about black holes.
Science is a product of the human mind trying to understand the world around them.Thus science itself has to have a foundation which can only be accepted by faith.Let's break it down:
...The problem is, there are those who don't [actually] "know" and have had no direct contact with God, who say they do.
- Inside the box of space, time, and matter...is the realm of science.
- I "think" I know, therefore I am...is the realm of philosophy.
- I "believe" and am convinced that there is a God...is the realm of religion.
- I "know" by direct information from a higher Authority (God)...is the realm of truth.
Sorry to all who have been the subjects of liars.![]()
Those that my son loves to watch on Youtube.Which "scientist"?
I have tried to reason and suggest that internal evidence could not possibly prove external matters. I mean, doesn't that make perfect sense? Still, the demand is the same.
There have been two analogies that have come out of recent discussions that I think are worth offering as reason, if not evidence:
- The New World: History shows that the naysayers of the time stood on the shores of discovery and poo pooed the ideas of western exploration. There were those who looked at things positively, and those who looked at things negatively. History often proves the skeptic wrong. So, the whole historic lesson makes a good example in completely, natural and internal terms. The only thing that would have been required to consider whether the prospects were believable or not, would be a little bit of history, science, and a spirit of adventure...and maybe faith, but not even. But now that we are on the shores of an even bigger step of possibilities, once again there are the naysayers poo pooing. To me, that says, that personality type simply has not learned from history, and given a more complex equation, hasn't changed a thing.
Sheep's Tail:
A bit of a self-pun on Christians, this analogy asserts that the external realm of God is like unto a sheep, and the internal realm of space, time, and matter, is like unto a tail. The tail was created as a point where God would PM evil all over his tail...and then...cut it off. The unseen spiritual sheep is God, the visible tail is made up of the universe and all the little sheep are his flock made in his image. Among the sheep then came the Lamb of God, who, after taking on the evil (sins) of the world, was cut off.
Science is a product of the human mind trying to understand the world around them.Thus science itself has to have a foundation which can only be accepted by faith.
Now, we are getting somewhere. The problem is, that in order to view the evidence, one must take an objective position outside the realm of space, time, and matter. Most of the population are willing...but those who are not, remain below the horizon, unable to see.
This is why I said, "Take a walk." It's a choice. The same is true of living in a ghetto. You don't have to stay, but if you do, don't expect anyone to come drag you out. We have already offered a hand out, but you stay within the confines of space, time, and matter, expecting to be waited on. It ain't going to happen.
Let's break it down:
...The problem is, there are those who don't [actually] "know" and have had no direct contact with God, who say they do.
- Inside the box of space, time, and matter...is the realm of science.
- I "think" I know, therefore I am...is the realm of philosophy.
- I "believe" and am convinced that there is a God...is the realm of religion.
- I "know" by direct information from a higher Authority (God)...is the realm of truth.
Sorry to all who have been the subjects of liars.![]()
Evidence has to be interpreted which requires a mind.
This is why evidence can cause someone to come up with the wrong conclusion.
First, let me say thank you for such a nice and reasonable response.How do I step out of the "space, time, matter realm"? Please be specific.
Science is a product of the human mind trying to understand the world around them.Thus science itself has to have a foundation which can only be accepted by faith.
Evidence has to be interpreted which requires a mind. This is why evidence can cause someone to come up with the wrong conclusion.
Faith is required since evidence can only take someone but so far.We can test that interpretation against the independent evidence. It doesn't have to be taken on faith.
You can't unless more evidence reveals the "truth".How do you determine that a conclusion is wrong? By comparing it to the facts?
First, let me say thank you for such a nice and reasonable response.
Please do not take what I am going to say as metaphysical, it's well beyond that, which must first be understood. It is one thing to sit in a place and contemplate something or somewhere else, but something complete different to actually go. In this case, one must actually believe...which I understand is difficult without some good reason. In my case, I tried everything else first being unwilling to try it first, and when I had exhausted all other possibilities, it was simply a process of elimination. Bottom line, when I came forward...I didn't believe ANYTHING...but I was sincere. So...rather than believing in something you have no good reason to believe, you at least have to be sincere. This may not seem like life and death to you, but at the time, I had already passed that point, thus my sincerity was indeed acceptable. Your own sincerity is the gauge of whether or not you will be able to see behind the curtain. This test, this demonstration, is not on the faith talkers, it's on you.
Consider relativity. Consider one reality where one believes beyond a certain point, and consider another reality where one only believes up to that certain point. I am no expert, but it stands to reason that the only person who will get beyond that certain point, is the one whose reality includes it. Sorry, I'm not sure that helped.
In the case of dancing, you have to pull your fingers out of your ears and hear the music, feel the beat, let your backbone slide.