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Experiencing the Divine
#11
RE: Experiencing the Divine
KnockEmOutt Wrote:Mind you it was mostly when he was younger and during a period of severe illness

Was his life on the line? It may very well have been a coping mechanism where he believes he has proof that life carries on after death to comfort him from the fact that his life might end.
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#12
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(August 1, 2012 at 2:11 pm)Faith No More Wrote:
KnockEmOutt Wrote:Mind you it was mostly when he was younger and during a period of severe illness

Was his life on the line? It may very well have been a coping mechanism where he believes he has proof that life carries on after death to comfort him from the fact that his life might end.

Yeah I think it was some kind of hepatitis mechanism. I don't think he was always this religious though. He only converted to Christianity when I was around 14.
You really believe in a man who has helped to save the world twice, with the power to change his physical appearance? An alien who travels though time and space--in a police box?!? [Image: TARDIS.gif]
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#13
RE: Experiencing the Divine
Our brain can do strange things when it grapples with the fact that it will cease to exist. My uneducated guess would be that his talking to the dead was one of these strange things.

Was his conversion around the same time as his illness?
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#14
RE: Experiencing the Divine
(August 1, 2012 at 3:46 pm)KnockEmOuttt Wrote: Yeah I think it was some kind of hepatitis mechanism. I don't think he was always this religious though. He only converted to Christianity when I was around 14.


Perhaps you drove him to religion...lol. Probably should have picked up drinking instead, safer.

(rambles off to peddle whiskey as the cure for AA addictions)
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RE: Experiencing the Divine
(August 1, 2012 at 3:55 pm)Faith No More Wrote: Our brain can do strange things when it grapples with the fact that it will cease to exist. My uneducated guess would be that his talking to the dead was one of these strange things.

Was his conversion around the same time as his illness?

No, it was like 40 years after his illness. But he makes it sound like the has been somewhat reoccurring. That's why I think it's so fucking weird. Perhaps he has "the gift"?

(August 1, 2012 at 3:59 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Perhaps you drove him to religion...lol. Probably should have picked up drinking instead, safer.

(rambles off to peddle whiskey as the cure for AA addictions)

He basically indoctrinated himself. When I was in the church confirmation program he was often there to help set things up (because only the men were allowed to move tables and things, since you know, women are incapable or something.) Apparently he started believing what was being said. Also, I was made to be his baptismal sponsor...and what a good godfather am I (hehehe).

Whiskey is the cure for everything.
You really believe in a man who has helped to save the world twice, with the power to change his physical appearance? An alien who travels though time and space--in a police box?!? [Image: TARDIS.gif]
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#16
RE: Experiencing the Divine
(August 1, 2012 at 4:09 pm)KnockEmOuttt Wrote: Whiskey is the cure for everything.

And the cause as well.

The question I have is this: in what meaningful way is a perceived divine experience distinguishable from psychosis?

The answer is left as an exercise for the reader.
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#17
RE: Experiencing the Divine
Quote:So are you suggesting mental illness as a cause for divine experiences?

Also hallucinogens and delerium tremens.

How else does one explain say Joan D'Arc and the author(s) of the Book Of Revelations? She was nuts,they were on acid or had ergot poisoning.

People talk to God,it's called 'praying'. God talks back we give them anti psychotic medication.Thinking
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#18
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Does he think he can speak in tongues too?
Because if so I think he might just be deluding himself in general.
"That is not dead which can eternal lie and with strange aeons even death may die." 
- Abdul Alhazred.
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#19
RE: Experiencing the Divine
I don't really understand any of his reasoning really. I'm trying to not bring up religion anymore around him. Of course now he's got to bring it up every time I enter the room. Tonight he called Dawkins and Hitchens the Bishops of atheism, which he is convinced is a religion. Banging Head On Desk
You really believe in a man who has helped to save the world twice, with the power to change his physical appearance? An alien who travels though time and space--in a police box?!? [Image: TARDIS.gif]
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#20
RE: Experiencing the Divine
(August 1, 2012 at 8:47 pm)KnockEmOuttt Wrote: I don't really understand any of his reasoning really. I'm trying to not bring up religion anymore around him. Of course now he's got to bring it up every time I enter the room. Tonight he called Dawkins and Hitchens the Bishops of atheism, which he is convinced is a religion. Banging Head On Desk

Don't get me started. I've been "debating" with the forums special needs pupil about whether Atheism is a religious position.
I say "debating" in inverted commas because his retorts are about as relevant and informative as if he had just posted a youtube video of himself engaging in interpretive dance and written
"pwned Smile" underneath.
"That is not dead which can eternal lie and with strange aeons even death may die." 
- Abdul Alhazred.
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