And what sort of “great things” have you been able to pull off with the power of your own mind?
“Free thought” applied to the experience of my own life leads me toward belief in God. What do you think of that? Is someone’s “free thought” only correct when it agrees with yours? How dogmatic of you.
I have saved a loved one's life countless times. One time I had a feeling I should go check on her and borrowed someone's car to do it. When I got there she was collapsing onto the floor as I arrived.
I think we all have the capacity to be ultra geniuses smarter than the smartest person now alive but our intelligence is suppressed. What you think of as a guardian angel is the ghost of your higher self getting through when you really need it.
Evolution is stupid and missing the one crucial piece of evidence that proves it can even theoretically happen; spontaneous generation of new genetic information through genetic mutation, as opposed to a reshuffling of the already present information through the genetic mutation.
I'm not sure that is correct. If it is there could be a lot of things left though. I don't think it's necessarily one thing or the other. That's a very small-minded outlook.
I'm perfectly open to an alternative, but I've as of yet seen none that make any sense and aren't just total speculation themselves.
And I find it absolutely asinine to make up some fanciful story of the 4th dimensional aliens that seeded us on Earth when the obvious answer is God did it. The aliens shit, as an example, is just cope to explain away God because you really don't want it to be God.
Like, sure, I could make up some really great movie plot line too, but how the fuck is that better than the explanation that theologians, scientists, philosopher, etc. have been pondering for thousands of years? Many of whom conclude that, yes, God did do it.
And it is, as far as I currently know, 100% correct. Whenever this question about evolution is fielded, it is dodged, in spite of the fact that it is the single most important part of the theory.
And what sort of “great things” have you been able to pull off with the power of your own mind?
“Free thought” applied to the experience of my own life leads me toward belief in God. What do you think of that? Is someone’s “free thought” only correct when it agrees with yours? How dogmatic of you.
I have saved a loved one's life countless times. One time I had a feeling I should go check on her and borrowed someone's car to do it. When I got there she was collapsing onto the floor as I arrived.
That's your Guardian Angel nudging you. Everyone has one. Even atheists.
I think we all have the capacity to be ultra geniuses smarter than the smartest person now alive but our intelligence is suppressed. What you think of as a guardian angel is the ghost of your higher self getting through when you really need it.
Truly, truly, anything but God.
So, what sort of power is on display here? Just a sensory thing or what?
I think I have intuitive knowledge that may sometimes extend beyond the five senses. The "dream" I mentioned in reply to Munchausen is an example.
We've left the realm of "evidence" awfully quickly here.
Can you outline how logic, reason, and empirical observation without authority, tradition, revelation, or dogma led you to your belief?
I can, but it’s way too personal to do it for you. Call it a cop-out but I’m not doxxing myself.
To be brief:
Evolution is stupid and missing the one crucial piece of evidence that proves it can even theoretically happen; spontaneous generation of new genetic information through genetic mutation, as opposed to a reshuffling of the already present information through the genetic mutation.
What is left when thing one is out the window?
I'm not sure that is correct. If it is there could be a lot of things left though. I don't think it's necessarily one thing or the other. That's a very small-minded outlook.
I'm perfectly open to an alternative, but I've as of yet seen none that make any sense and aren't just total speculation themselves.
And I find it absolutely asinine to make up some fanciful story of the 4th dimensional aliens that seeded us on Earth when the obvious answer is God did it. The aliens shit, as an example, is just cope to explain away God because you really don't want it to be God.
Like, sure, I could make up some really great movie plot line too, but how the fuck is that better than the explanation that theologians, scientists, philosopher, etc. have been pondering for thousands of years? Many of whom conclude that, yes, God did do it.
And it is, as far as I currently know, 100% correct. Whenever this question about evolution is fielded, it is dodged, in spite of the fact that it is the single most important part of the theory.