Let me say that my belief in God and the supernatural doesn't come from my observation and experience of the natural world. It comes directly from God. I can look at the world and say that I recognize God in the world, but that stems from the fact that I believe in God. I do observe and experience many things in the natural world which are further evidence of the existence of God and the supernatural. Some examples of occurrences that support the supernatural are the common recorded instances of memories of past lives and near death experiences. Has anybody ever done an experiment that proves that parents love their children? The only ones who can prove to themselves that they love their children are parents who possess that love. The children who experience that love will also recognize it. They can do all the scientific investigating that they want, but no one else can prove it.
I've heard and read too much to believe that human consciousness all comes from physical mechanisms. Try studying the evidence instead of glossing it over and listing only to the comments of skeptics. I came upon a lecture by a neurosurgeon who had a near death experience. If you really want to know about the subject view it on you tube. It's titled "Eben Alexander: A Neurosurgeon's Journey through the Afterlife". He tells it better than I have ever heard about this subject and how life-changing it is. He's undoubtedly a man of science who believed as you do before his experience, but now believes differently. All you have to do is put on your earbuds and listen.
LadyForCamus and Gae Bolga, these comments are address to your prior posts.
Obviously, Gae Bolga either knows very little about christianity and christians, or he hasn't really read my ideas and beliefs. If he does know anything about christianity, he would know that they are concepts that are not welcome in christian churches.
I've heard and read too much to believe that human consciousness all comes from physical mechanisms. Try studying the evidence instead of glossing it over and listing only to the comments of skeptics. I came upon a lecture by a neurosurgeon who had a near death experience. If you really want to know about the subject view it on you tube. It's titled "Eben Alexander: A Neurosurgeon's Journey through the Afterlife". He tells it better than I have ever heard about this subject and how life-changing it is. He's undoubtedly a man of science who believed as you do before his experience, but now believes differently. All you have to do is put on your earbuds and listen.
LadyForCamus and Gae Bolga, these comments are address to your prior posts.
Obviously, Gae Bolga either knows very little about christianity and christians, or he hasn't really read my ideas and beliefs. If he does know anything about christianity, he would know that they are concepts that are not welcome in christian churches.