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To: Cogito who wrote (84807)9/16/2008 2:48:46 PM
From: Katelew  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 541697
 
Some people claim that they know "The Truth" because they have decided that things that are currently unknown can be explained by believing in what is essentially magic.

Allen, I think what's going on is actually close to this:

Some people claim that they know "The Truth" because they have decided that things that are currently unknown can be KNOWN by EXPERIENCING the magic.

Basically I just substituted two words in your original statement. The reason is that I don't think most people just one day 'decide' to believe in God. I think the natural state is more one of disbelief. A person might decide to adopt a "willing suspension of disbelief" in order to explore whether or not God exists and/or participate in a particular church group, but this decision is just a starting point. Without some kind of meaningful, maybe even powerful, personal validation, most are apt to fall back into a state of disbelief, I think.

At any rate, I just don't know how someone can just decide to believe something and then stay long-term with such a tenuous grip on the reality of the thing.



To: Cogito who wrote (84807)9/16/2008 8:41:47 PM
From: epicure  Respond to of 541697
 
:-)
That sums it up for me.
I agree. I agree!