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Anyway, you can ignore the post about the Christian supernatural experiences if you wish and only look at the other. No one needs to respond to it, but you must take a small glimpse from my standpoint. I believe in magic, but at the same time believe it is from the devil. And I believe in the supernatural and that God acts in the ways described in the Bible. At this moment I've been defending magic, to some extent, but I have three options. Firstly I can defend it to the best of my ability without mentioning what I see to be the way in which the supernatural is good. In doing this I run the risk that Jonathan or others will go and check out these cults or supernatural based religions for themselves, as is necessary for them to do in order to know whether what they say is really true or not. Their doing this is one way in which they could gain a measure of understanding on the subject, but as I see it, it greatly endangers them in terms of being led into evil. One of my uncles tried that out, experiencing with a New Ageist an out of body experience. He felt his spirit leaving his body and was badly scared, and because of that he became a Christian. Another of my uncles is currently a New Ageist. I believe that some of the people claiming magical powers have real experiences and can prove it to people that act in their methods. Thus my arguing too well from that side of things would (as I see it) be dangerous to others, which is why I would like to have a more clear perspective. Secondly I can speak on what I believe to be the more full scope of the supernatural. I can speak about angels and miracles (The good side) as well as defending the existence of the bad side. Thirdly I can go entirely from the good side and totally ignore the 'magic' side of things. In doing this I ignore a large part of the discussion going on here while giving people what they may see as a religious pep talk. I have chosen to act on the second option. This enables me to speak more freely on the subjects people are talking about, in terms of metaphysics and the existence of magic, but it also enables me to speak from my own experience, about what I see to be the good side of the supernatural. So it basically enables me to enter more fully into the metaphysics discussion, bringing in my full beliefs rather than a part of them. All clear now? Last edited by Lief Erikson : 03-22-2003 at 03:54 AM. |
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Though, it is my belief that faith itself is not supernatural. Faith cannot make magic miracles happen, yet faith has the power to make incredible things happen, as long as they are natural. But I'm just a cold and rational scientist-wannabe. I'm sure the rest of you have different views on miracles, religion and faith.
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Okay--the metaphysical...
I opt for something like a la matrix...I enjoy being the minority. Religion-Faith-Miracles. Faith is an emotion like love or happiness, it can cause rational and irrational behavior. Rational IE You believe in god, you want to bring others to god. Irrational kill people who don't believe what you believe calling them heretics. (In this case I am using the Catholic/Christian beliefs.) Religion- Just SAY it's real, I don't care if I'm "lost". SAY it's make believe. It's a wonderful little system for obedience. Miracles are like rumors...they ARE rumors, there never seems to be proof ya know? And from person to person it gets bigger and wilder until a said good deed is now a miracle. Something like that...broke into simplistic 3 AM mind form.
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There are several threads already devoted to religion....Goodbye.
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Lizra and Afro-elf, would my stopping posting make things better? I don't need another religion topic to make me happy .
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Oh no, carry on with Jonathan (and Aeryn)......He started the thread, and wants to talk about it. I have already devoted time and thought in the "Should evolution be taught in school" thread, and don't have the desire to repeat myself. You all continue
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Faith isnt even an emotion. Its simply a point of view based on a belief. I dont see it as metaphysical at all. At best its a phenomenal psychological crutch. But more likely its an illusion used to butress up a series of unknowns.
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Lizra I think that Insidious Rex carries the banner well.
From these failing hands we pass the torch... Also, Lief is one of the most courteous believers you will engage.
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Also about faith's not being metaphysical. We are agreed that science cannot prove or disprove the existence of the spiritual realm, correct? Taking this as a premise, I think that I can safely state that faith's being simple psychology or in any way metaphysical is entirely a matter of opinion that people can have, based upon their own experience. For if God did make the world and the physical and spiritual interact, then while you are only on one side, only capable of seeing the physical, you cannot tell with any degree of certainty what (if anything) is the effect of things upon the spiritual. So faith or love might be effecting another realm; you simply don't know. And just like I was telling Jonathan, who was saying that magic was basically hocus pocus, unless you go and find out clearly what's to be found, you simply can't know. Based upon the knowledge you have of one realm, one can't go making statements about another realm. But even if one can't know from the physical if there is a spiritual, one can go to the means that the spiritual provides to enable people to know it. This can go for magic and witchcraft as well as for Christianity. These things provide a means to an end, and that end is greater contact with the spiritual realm. With Christianity, it is contact with God, with witchcraft and magic- well, I don't know what is the object of all their cults, I haven't studied them. Last edited by Lief Erikson : 03-23-2003 at 02:04 AM. |
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Ahhh . . . On second thought, my entering into this discussion might not be a good idea. As my knowledge and opinions are a lot stronger on Christianity and I know a lot less about other metaphysical beliefs, I think that I'd be causing this thread to transform into a debate about Christianity, period. Lizra, Afro-elf, and BeardofPants, I think you probably were all right, I'll probably end up shifting entirely to my option 3 that I gave in my reasoning .
So I'm leaving now. Another party-pooper to add to your list, Aeryn . Last edited by Lief Erikson : 03-23-2003 at 03:09 AM. |
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Everybody is leaving the discussion
Anyway, thinking of metaphysics, have someone read Immanuel Kant? I have not, but I wonder if his thoughts about metaphysics are worth reading.
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Well, I agree with everything you said too, Insidious Rex, except the final conclusion . Very good remarks on mathematical evidence, and I agree with you that we just about certainly will never know while here on Earth everything there is to know about the universe. Looks like we might be able to keep this debate short after all. That'd be a first! Quote:
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