madeleine wrote:I can say with confidence, that you are imagining things.
I can say with confidence that I got this information directly from the Catholic Encyclopedia.
Blessings,
jo
madeleine wrote:I can say with confidence, that you are imagining things.
Themis wrote:Not at all. I acknowledge that many religions including LDS think it is fine to seek spiritual signs but not physical. MY point above was just the bring to light that for many like me, we were not seeking physical signs, but we did come across signs that showed our beliefs(LDS) incorrect. The point being it was not a lack of physical signs that caused a change in beliefs, but signs that showed the beliefs wrong.
That's why we call them spiritual, but don't go to far with it.
You went to far. The physical can have it's own evidence that shows certain claimed truths as false, even though many may believe them true through their spiritual experiences. The fact people can have conflicting beliefs shows just how unreliable they are.
Not really, but I just don't ignore the physical when it doesn't support what I want to believe.
madeleine wrote:I can say with confidence, that you are imagining things.
jo1952 wrote:
Our physical senses can be fooled. Additionally, we can misinterpret data for different reasons; preconception, insufficient or incomplete data, agendas, etc. Science is an excellent example of different people interpreting the same data and coming up with differing conclusions. Politics, history, etc., are prone to the same differing interpretations. In fact, everything in our physical world follows this pattern; including the discussions on these forums.
Blessings,
jo
Themis wrote:
You should read what I wrote. I already said our senses can be fooled, both the 5 sense and our internal ones as well. Certain senses though have better results and much more agreement then others. Internal ones are the least agreed upon as we can see with different truth claims being made about them and why we have so many different religions. All our senses have to go through our brains so they are all going to have the same problems. Wise to see which works the best and don't ignore it to go with what we want.
jo1952 wrote:Themis wrote:
You should read what I wrote. I already said our senses can be fooled, both the 5 sense and our internal ones as well. Certain senses though have better results and much more agreement then others. Internal ones are the least agreed upon as we can see with different truth claims being made about them and why we have so many different religions. All our senses have to go through our brains so they are all going to have the same problems. Wise to see which works the best and don't ignore it to go with what we want.
Indeed I did read what you wrote. Your last sentence to me which prompted my comment to which you are now responding, was this:
Not really, but I just don't ignore the physical when it doesn't support what I want to believe.
Inasmuch as we both agree that our senses can be fooled, HOW do we determine what is the "correct" interpretation of physical data? How do we determine if we are looking at complete data? For instance, just because we haven't been able to find something we are specifically looking for, does NOT mean that it does not exist. In the Mid-East new finds of ancient cities and civilizations are still being discovered. Many of the discoveries were not previously known to have existed. How do you propose we use wisdom "to see which works the best and don't ignore it to go with what we want"? We have the knowledge ahead of time that not only can our senses be fooled, but data may be incomplete (pieces of the puzzle may be missing which we don't even know exist), and we already recognize that people arrive at different conclusions when viewing the very same physical evidence?
What all of this boils down to is that you are offering to me that your interpretation is more correct because I don't agree with you.
Blessings,
jo
Themis wrote:
You are describing the problems for all our senses, the ones you want to call physical or spiritual, which are all filtered through the brain. Now getting the right interpretation really is based on reliability or what works. I bring this up over and over again but it keeps being largely ignored. Why do most people trust their sight more often then there other senses?
Themis wrote:You should read what I wrote. I already said our senses can be fooled, both the 5 sense and our internal ones as well. Certain senses though have better results and much more agreement then others. Internal ones are the least agreed upon as we can see with different truth claims being made about them and why we have so many different religions. All our senses have to go through our brains so they are all going to have the same problems. Wise to see which works the best and don't ignore it to go with what we want.
Themis wrote:You are describing the problems for all our senses, the ones you want to call physical or spiritual, which are all filtered through the brain. Now getting the right interpretation really is based on reliability or what works. I bring this up over and over again but it keeps being largely ignored. Why do most people trust their sight more often then there other senses?
jo1952 wrote:
I trust my spiritual senses more than my physical senses; for me this has been extremely reliable and it works. Why do most people trust their sight more often than there other senses? Because they have not fully awakened spiritually. Which, of course, brings us back to your dissatisfaction with my comments about the Holy Ghost teaching only those parts of Truth which we are ready to receive.
Blessings,
jo