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Does man fail to realize his supernatural nature?

Hawkins

Well-Known Member
Well it's obvious man has creative imaginative conscience ability. Has any religion actually claimed any 'divine' items?

You keep putting words in my mouth, it is not faith, rather knowledge, that all men are capable of writing their fantasies down.

Yet there is also another factor at play here. Man and his natural instincts, are the same as any animal in this world.

Man does seek to dominate each other and decieve each other. What do you think government is? To protect what it owns.

It is just that our perceptions vary...I could understand what you mean.

Now it is not only that you faith works in you, but also a fallacy is working in you.

... that all men are capable of writing their fantasies down... even when this is true, that's that to do with if God exists or not? It makes a difference to say that "all men write must be fantasies", unless though that's your faith to think that the two statements are equivalent.
 

Orias

Left Hand Path
Now it is not only that you faith works in you, but also a fallacy is working in you.

Can you prove or support evidence for my contradiction? Why do you keep saying that I posses a faith?

... that all men are capable of writing their fantasies down... even when this is true, that's that to do with if God exists or not? It makes a difference to say that "all men write must be fantasies", unless though that's your faith to think that the two statements are equivalent.

All men are capable of writing their fantasies down...all men write must be fantasies down.

There is great difference between the two, last time I checked The Lord of the Rings is a fantasy, not a must be. In no other books do you see references to The Lord of the Rings, besides in some of J.R.R. Tolkein's biographies.

The same goes with the bible.

Where would God be if man had not written it down, or if man had not even existed? The very existence of 'supernatural' power.
 
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