Daryl wrote:Cthia, I believe that you are confusing knowledge with wisdom. I've known some very knowledgable people who would win any Trivial Pursuit game but lacked any sense and never succeeded in life. As the pool of human knowledge grows, and access through Google and such becomes easier people (if they want to) will have much more knowledge. I am concerned by the growing urbanisation of the human race though. Young people will grow up developing less practical skills without access to untamed countryside.
Not confusing the two. Knowledge is only knowledge. Wisdom is the "correct"
reasonable assembly of that knowledge -- which is why I referenced "true wisdom."
I understand that it is most difficult not to believe in only the things that can be seen or felt with the senses. We can see the sun, the moon and the stars. We can even feel the warmth from the sun. How many of us have carried on our own personal experiments as kids standing in the cold of an early winter morn awaiting the sun to rise and measuring the time it takes to feel the warmth from its rays, against the ~ 8 minutes that science says it takes the light to travel the distance? Though we can not touch them, except for the moon, where somebody touched it for us. We can not see air, but we can feel it against our faces. And breathe it into our lungs. This thing called a God, we cannot see or touch it. Which makes it difficult for a species reliant upon its native senses to believe in a God. That is the rudiments, and impediments, of science.
When it comes to the metaphysical, science accepts that there is a metaphysical "realm," which we also cannot see or measure with scientific instruments. Humanity has a metaphysical
soul. Some branches of the metaphysical asserts that it (the metaphysical) is the most fundamental of all sciences. If that is so, then how can science assert that a claim by a metaphysical being is poppycock when science accepts the metaphysical plane without metaphysical instruments of measure?
In fact, how can science accept the metaphysical world without accepting that there may be metaphysical beings living in that world? Some part of man
is indeed metaphysical.
Yet, someone in the past has claimed to have seen God in the flesh. It is said that Moses had a chance to look upon God but couldn't because of... well, I suppose we could, at least partly, attribute it to the specifics of science. Pure bright light. Moses didn't have a pair of polaroid sunglasses on.
We can't measure God with instruments, we can't see God. We can't touch God. Are we lost? No. Why? Because we can "feel" God. He who opens his heart will truly know. It is a feeling indescribable, from a power that is infinite. True wisdom is he who spiritually sees.
"How do you know that that "feeling" that you feel isn't unrequited love? Unrequited because there does not exist anyone to requite it?"
Fair question. I can't answer that for you, because there are no words to describe the metaphysical truth that a Christian just "feels" and knows. It is as if a Christian is given an instrument to feel and see the metaphysical aspects of reality. A Christian cannot loan you this instrument. It cannot be sold. It cannot be bought. It cannot be borrowed. It can only be experienced naturally, spiritually... one soul at a time. Open your heart, (the metaphysical instrument given unto you) and you
too shall see.
It has to be earned. You must be worthy to receive. The only thing one must do to earn it and to become worthy is to "believe." To have "faith." But to first accept and believe that Jesus was God in the flesh and died for your sins. That is a lot to accept, I agree. It is a very long limb to climb out on, I agree. But the rewards are great.
Those who do not see also fail to open their eyes. Not the objects on either side of your nose. But the eye in your heart. You cannot see the metaphysical with your eyes. You see the metaphysical by using a metaphysical instrument. The heart beats in tune with the metaphysical and the non metaphysical as well. The corporeal and the non corporeal. It is indeed the bridge between. It doesn't work if it is hardened. As was Pharaoh's.
Why should God show himself to enemies? Either you are for or against. In the "God Exists" thread, I asked a question that not a single person answered. It was a simple question, whose lack of an answer by non believers speaks volumes...
"If
you have the choice of there being a God and there not being a God, which would you choose? IOW,
Do you want it to be true that God Exists?" If the answer for you is no, then perhaps that is why you do not see. You do not want to see.
You do have that choice. Then you
will see. And all sorts of evidence will manifest itself unto you. The moon, the stars, and the heavens will become even clearer. You will no longer see them as manifestations of science. But manifestations of God.
Faith is difficult. It is more difficult when blinded by science. Close your eyes and open your heart to see the unseen. Faith is difficult, yes. But only faith the size of a mustard seed is needed.