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All is God, we too. It is just that some can feel, see, hear it intuitively, others are blind to it. Science as it is done mainstream at our time is blind to it. There will come a time when it opens its eyes too, and maybe like was Einstein's dream, find the cosmic man. Some scientists have already started, and are being ridiculed by the blind ones, the ones in Plato's cave.
GG.
Susan Doris Wrote:
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> thank you for this post too.
>
> maybe, but none objective, independent, etc.
>
> And since you are well aware of what you know is
> impossible, I do wonder , why you still believe
> there is something beyond the natural world and
> univers?
>
> Susan
GG.
Susan Doris Wrote:
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> thank you for this post too.
>
> which 'observations'? Personal and subjective,Quote
Science can't study God--there's no direct
J> data of any kind. No study is possible. All we
> have is personal experience: observations and
> introspections.
> maybe, but none objective, independent, etc.
>
> Well, I could at that point say, 'I rest my case.'Quote
Yet, you require the concept of
> objectivity--drawn from science--as the indicator
> that God is real.
>
> Impossible.
> And since you are well aware of what you know is
> impossible, I do wonder , why you still believe
> there is something beyond the natural world and
> univers?
>
> Susan
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