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Just a question out of curiosity:

How do you know (or evaluate) that you you are feeling and seeing is indeed God? And, based on what you are seeing and feeling, how do you know which God it is? In other words, what objective standard are you using to compare your feelings to in order to validate that you are, indeed, experiencing God? This should be important for someone that is looking for truth, I would think.


That's the quandary isn't it? How do you offer objective proof for a subjective experience? If we were to measure a rock it is likely most people could agree on certain objective characteristics - but even that agreement means accepting a framework of reality that is also subjective ie a blind man and a sighted man examining the same rock would have different subjective experiences based on the limits imposed on their perception of reality - as would a man with no hands.

So, while I can't offer objective proof I reject the notion that without it truth cannot be known.

Last edited by bupaje; 01/19/09 17:11. Reason: Added Dan's quote

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