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Accusations of being crazy (what does medical science say?)
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RE: Accusations of being crazy (what does medical science say?)
Is it really possible for the subconscious to create literary masterpieces, with the conscious thinking it's all God communicating via an Angel?
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RE: Accusations of being crazy (what does medical science say?)
(November 14, 2011 at 11:51 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: Is it really possible for the subconscious to create literary masterpieces, with the conscious thinking it's all God communicating via an Angel?


Well,yes in much the same way the writer usually creates fiction,the source remains the same;the human mind.

The assertion that the exceedingly derivative Qur'an (or any other book) was written via some transcendent source is a form of argument from incredulity/lack of imagination.IE:"I can't believe a man/men, did X Y or Z,therefore God/aliens did it" This argument is also known as 'the God of the gaps'.
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