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Posted by SCLongshore on April 30, 2000 05:51:02 UTC

A properly done miracle is one where the witnesses are allowed no proof other than what they experience. Then the experience itself is all that is left for them. They don`t even get the gift of belief. The easiest thing for some is pure denial and a forgetting. For another this is impossible yet they lack the energy to compile their own vocabulary for the event so they grab at a preestablished one, such as an accepted religious point of view.
Then there would be the person who refuses to accept anything but their own experience even if they can`t explain it. Experience is fast, but true understanding takes time.
For God to be explained in Science, as I, SCLongshore see it, someone needs experience some aspect of God and then refuse to explain it except by the rules of science. Tough job, bat a true spiritual experience is a gift and for one with the strength, the world would benefit from their efforts.
At least that`s what I think. *_*

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