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Problem of Universals

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Kfox

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The mark that distinguishes genuine supernatural experiences from genuine natural experiences is the "mental" element. And how it influences the external world
No, because the mental element varies from person to person. In order for something to be supernatural, it has to be for all people, not only for those with the correct frame of mind
What a foolish atheists lacks is the understanding to boldly imagine what lay beyond their limited senses
No, anyone can imagine, but it is the fool that believes to be real what he is only imagining
 
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Bthoth

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Do not be fooled by the findings of unsuccessful attempts by the government and corporations. There is valid evidence of extrasensory perception. I, for one, occasionally activate the part of my brain responsible for it. Whereby I have an overwhelming awareness of the unseen. This is due to entanglement between my brain and the external reality.
Nice to see you trusting science over belief.
The fact that an atheist seems bent on proving the contrary is telling.
The human brain is capable of much more than an atheist is aware.
Not sure what those mean, they appear to be about like sleep walking.
I am not talking about reading people's thoughts. I am taking about the entanglement between two individuals and the ability to sense demonic forces and God. These are facts which elude atheists.
There's another one
 

Ostronomos

Well-Known Member
No, because the mental element varies from person to person. In order for something to be supernatural, it has to be for all people, not only for those with the correct frame of mind

No, anyone can imagine, but it is the fool that believes to be real what he is only imagining
Imagination is more important than knowledge - Einstein

The only thing I know, is that I know nothing. Therefore, I must learn something - Aristotle.

Again, it is the foolish atheist who believes and trust the deceptive reality of their five senses. Science begins with assumptions and hypothesis. What lay beyond those five senses is what is real. I should know, I lived it.
 

Bthoth

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Imagination is more important than knowledge - Einstein

The only thing I know, is that I know nothing. Therefore, I must learn something - Aristotle.

Again, it is the foolish atheist who believes and trust the deceptive reality of their five senses. Science begins with assumptions and hypothesis. What lay beyond those five senses is what is real. I should know, I lived it.
Funny comment. You quote brilliant minds that do not put their trust in theology as if to use and suggest that they would succumb to the obtuse nature of theism.

Please remember that the majority of atheist are given that label that by theist. And then when a person claims to be atheist, it is because they are not compliant to the parameters given by believers.
 

Ostronomos

Well-Known Member
Funny comment. You quote brilliant minds that do not put their trust in theology as if to use and suggest that they would succumb to the obtuse nature of theism.

Please remember that the majority of atheist are given that label that by theist. And then when a person claims to be atheist, it is because they are not compliant to the parameters given by believers.
Then I suggest you broaden your horizons with regard to a God concept.

Wigner and Tegmark both support a mathematical universe. Perhaps we can agree that a God is not a man in the sky but a transcendent Being.
 

Ostronomos

Well-Known Member
It matters not that every human being can lower themselves to a level of depravity, this does not negate an omnipotent, omnipresent and omniscient God by any stretch. Such imperfection is totally compatible with a supreme Being that we are a part of. It is only because we have higher consciousness that we are worthy of receiving the spoils of divinity.
 

Ostronomos

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OK..... all mass, all energy, all time as 1

Great, that's 2 more

all beings live within existence, with us
Don't be fooled by the appearance of matter, because that is not where you would find a transcendent Being.

Atheists fall prey to a type of logic that resides in the illusory matrix and believes that all is material. Hence why the are deceived by appearances.
 

Agent Smith

Member
It is at this point in the conversation when a certain brand of "frustrationism" made its entry - there was no solid proof but ... there was a reason, something had to be done, per some who felt it ... rather than thought it. Can you feel it ... too?

Bonam Fortunam.

Do nfr things.
 

Ostronomos

Well-Known Member
It is at this point in the conversation when a certain brand of "frustrationism" made its entry - there was no solid proof but ... there was a reason, something had to be done, per some who felt it ... rather than thought it. Can you feel it ... too?

Bonam Fortunam.

Do nfr things.
I find your avatar to be appropriate for entry into this conversation. There is a minor element of suspicion however.

If by "feeling" you mean "subjective interpretation of reality" then yes, I feel it too.

The global awakening is upon us.
 
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