RE: Can't prove the supernatural God
May 22, 2016 at 2:37 am
(This post was last modified: May 22, 2016 at 2:38 am by robvalue.)
Magic. It's magic, isn't it. Let's at least be honest.
My personal definition for a supernatural agent is one that can act upon our reality (nature) but which our reality cannot act upon in return. It has a one-way effect. The term is relative. For example, if I create an artificial reality using a computer program, I am supernatural with respect to any manifestation of that reality that may occur.
My definition is subjective to particular realities, but not dependent on knowledge. I find the latter to be both redundant and dishonest.
My personal definition for a supernatural agent is one that can act upon our reality (nature) but which our reality cannot act upon in return. It has a one-way effect. The term is relative. For example, if I create an artificial reality using a computer program, I am supernatural with respect to any manifestation of that reality that may occur.
My definition is subjective to particular realities, but not dependent on knowledge. I find the latter to be both redundant and dishonest.
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