liz3564 wrote:marg wrote:JAK is correct you do wish to keep your God notions from scrutiny. You have responded to him as a person would, who has something to hide. I remember when I read statements from the Book of Mormon witnesses I observed the same thing, lack of detail. When people are not forthcoming on detail of their experiences their claims do not ring true.
I don't think this is the case.
I have had spiritual experiences which, frankly, are too personal for me to feel comfortable sharing on a message board such as this.
In answer to JAK's earlier question, do I feel that my spiritual experiences were simply emotional responses? No, I do not.
Am I going to go into detail here as to why?
No. I may at a later time, but not in the guise of winning some sort of debate.
I don't think that you or JAK have any business insinuating that Nehor is a liar simply because he does not want to share his spiritual experiences in detail.
They are of a deeply personal nature, and frankly, difficult, if not impossible, to explain to someone who is closed-minded to the possibility that the experience could really exist in the first place.
liz stated:
I have had spiritual experiences which, frankly, are too personal for me to feel comfortable sharing on a message board such as this.
In answer to JAK's earlier question, do I feel that my spiritual experiences were simply emotional responses? No, I do not.
On a “message board” no one knows you beyond what you choose to reveal. How would you distinguish between “spiritual experiences” and emotional ones?
I remain skeptical that there is any difference. You assert difference, you don’t offer particulars. Absent evidence for
anything “spiritual,” the claim should be regarded as unreliable.
liz stated:
Am I going to go into detail here as to why?
No. I may at a later time, but not in the guise of winning some sort of debate.
I don't think that you or JAK have any business insinuating that Nehor is a liar simply because he does not want to share his spiritual experiences in detail.
You don’t need to reveal a personal story to distinguish between what you classify as “spiritual experiences” and what you regard as emotional. That’s the issue and the question.
Can you quote directly? Nehor is non-responsive to questions and to analysis regarding his claims. I have detailed how that is the case. Whether Nehor is a “liar” (your word), inarticulate, ignorant, or something else is not the focus of the challenge. The challenge is for him (and you) to articulate a meaningful difference between a claim of “spiritual experience” and an emotional response.
Thus far, that has not been done. Absent clarification and absent any evidence for “spiritual”
anything, emotions and emotional experience appear to be a correct analysis and understanding.
You have the opportunity to attempt a distinction.
liz stated:
They are of a deeply personal nature, and frankly, difficult, if not impossible, to explain to someone who is closed-minded to the possibility that the experience could really exist in the first place.
Emotions are “of a deeply personal nature.” What’s the difference?
Evidence clearly presented with transparent detail
opens the mind. Hence, if you plan to make a credible case for “spiritual” the
burden of proof is on you (and Nehor) to do that.
Again,
distinguish between your claim “spiritual” and an understanding of human emotions through psychiatry/psychology.
JAK