I think we have something of a conflict here, between people like Brian wanting to debate the validity of divine revelation, whereas the OP, FtR, appeared more interested in exploring what believers in divine revelation themselves believe about the process. (e.g. "I was thinking today at work how this revelation stuff works, but in terms of the science. Does God create matter in your brain that gets interpreted as a revelation? Does he even violate his own natural laws at all?" - FtR) I must confess, I myself am more interested in exploring their belief than debating it; reasons and arguments for debating the validity of it are a dime a dozen; I'd like to hear more about the specifics of the belief itself.
Anyway. Thank you, Drich, for your candor and explanation. There are elements in your explanation which puzzle me, but I am not interested in committing to exploring them at this time. Thank you anyway.
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