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Yes..............stories.
One must decide if they are lairs or not.
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Yes..............stories.
Correct. If man could alter our experiences, no one would ever win the Superbowl.
As I just explained, God can alter your prayers to match with His desires for you.
One must decide if they are lairs or not.
Like from your mom.
1) What makes a claim extraordinary?
2) Where's the line between requiring sufficient evidence for an extraordinary claim and requiring unreasonable evidence for a non-extraordinary claim?
3) How does one determine when sufficient evidence has been given to believe a claim?
Isn't it all just arbitrary based on our own suppositions and prior beliefs / biases?
I think the consensus of the day does.
The existence of God was hardly disputed in the past, but nowadays we've been fed naturalism, which makes it an extraordinary claim.
Stories that carry no truth don't have to be lies. They can simply be a wrong interpretation.
I see. So when a grieving husband prays to your god, asking that his ailing wife be spared, only to see her die, this prayer was actually directed by your god so that he could then disappoint the husband. Wonderful. I cant tell you how impressed I am about your god's compassion!
I think Hume put it quite well in 1753: "A wise man ... proportions his belief to the evidence", and "No testimony is sufficient to establish a miracle, unless the testimony be of such a kind, that its falsehood would be more miraculous than the fact which it endeavors to establish."1) What makes a claim extraordinary?
2) Where's the line between requiring sufficient evidence for an extraordinary claim and requiring unreasonable evidence for a non-extraordinary claim?
3) How does one determine when sufficient evidence has been given to believe a claim?
Of course it depends our own suppositions and prior beliefs / biases; but it isn't necessarily arbitrary. It seems to me that if our suppositions, prior beliefs, and biases, are the product of diligent attention to what we can verifiably know about the world and its operations, our best models of how the world works, and skeptical and critical thinking, we're likely to be in a better position to make sound judgements than otherwise. YMMV.Isn't it all just arbitrary based on our own suppositions and prior beliefs / biases?
Is that what happened back in 2011 when Governor Perry prayed for rain, and God sent fires instead?Correct. If man could alter our experiences, no one would ever win the Superbowl.
As I just explained, God can alter your prayers to match with His desires for you.
But after hearing the same type of story enough times from your mother (not mine)
one begins to sense that these are honest people not insane or deluded.
Then after you experience it yourself, ideas change on the fallacy of the stories.
I appreciate your allowance that they are not liars though.
Interesting that you and the husband are concerned about extending the
ladies life, and you fail to mention her prayers.
I said it was hard work to hear God Spirit. Imagine how hard it is
to turn over the results to God in such a situation. And I am speaking about
answered prayer for my wife. And it was VERY hard to let go of my request.
But the instant I did, it stopped raining and the sun came out in addition
to having my request for her answered.
In analysis, did God intervene in the weather? I think not. God changed my
prayers to match His planned outcome. It's simple and available to anyone.
But it's not easy.
My comments were in the general, not the particular.
You said that your God "alters" our prayers to match his "desires" for us.
Very well. I repeat my scenario. A spouse prays for their very ill partner to recover. According to your theory, your God has "altered" that prayer to match his own desires.
The partner dies. How is this in accord with his altering your prayer? It seems callous and cruel.
"Go ahead and pray for your partner - I'm going to kill them anyway!"
You said that your God "alters" our prayers to match his "desires" for us.
And I'm sure all those mothers who instructed their children that the world was flat were once believed.They weren't lying. They were just wrong.
You didn't mention the prayers of the ill person.
What could be more cruel than having other people with control over your destiny?
I'm also sensing that you want the ill person to have a longer life as well.
That's two humans trying to run your life and death. Yikes!
I said.....it's very hard work to get to the point where God's Spirit can
be in control of your prayers. But it works every time that you do.
They were 99.9 percent correct.
Your view is warped.
Mom's could teach that matter doesn't exist as well.
We are only very tiny bits of energy held together by
a set of rules we don't understand why they exist.
All mom's, except yours, could teach that reality then
your views on matter and reality would seem ignorant
as well.
Isn't it all just arbitrary based on our own suppositions and prior beliefs / biases?
Interesting that you and the husband are concerned about extending the
ladies life, and you fail to mention her prayers.
I said it was hard work to hear God Spirit. Imagine how hard it is
to turn over the results to God in such a situation. And I am speaking about
answered prayer for my wife. And it was VERY hard to let go of my request.
But the instant I did, it stopped raining and the sun came out in addition
to having my request for her answered.
In analysis, did God intervene in the weather? I think not. God changed my
prayers to match His planned outcome. It's simple and available to anyone.
But it's not easy.