NorthboundZax wrote:Scottie's consecrated oil example is a good one, too.
Just to clarify, that was Analytics example, not mine.
NorthboundZax wrote:Scottie's consecrated oil example is a good one, too.
stemelbow wrote:Morley wrote:Stem, if you perform carbon dating tests and I perform carbon dating tests, we will both receive the same results. If you pray for a testimony and I pray for a testimony, there is a good chance we will receive different result. The spiritual is not at all like the scientific.
You and I aren't using the same tools when we pray. but you are I can perform carbon dating by using the same tools. Its not the best comparison on those grounds. Fortunately, I can use certain tools one time and later use those same tools and get the same exact results in spiritual expereinces. So, it tests pretty good for me.
stemelbow wrote:NorthboundZax wrote:Ack! Stem, you are really blowing through the power of science implying things like carbon-dating is just a fun tool that may or may not be correct. There are ways of verifying its validity. Take tree-rings, for instance. Tree rings are an independent way of dating. That the two converge says a lot for the veracity of carbon-dating.
I didn't imply what you think I implied, in fact I explicitly stated the opposite of what you think I implied.
We can't go back in time to verify we got the dating right. That is the purpose of my example.
For one, not all uses of oil in blessings results in healings and don't necessarily assume to. Also, the other factors do weigh heavily on the blessing. I just don't think it would work. But if he and you feel it would work as a good test, be my guest.
People tell me I'm wrong and my spiritual experience is unverifiable. I disagree. I want to see why they feel the need to tell me that.
stemelbow wrote:Morley wrote:Stem, if you perform carbon dating tests and I perform carbon dating tests, we will both receive the same results. If you pray for a testimony and I pray for a testimony, there is a good chance we will receive different result. The spiritual is not at all like the scientific.
You and I aren't using the same tools when we pray. but you are I can perform carbon dating by using the same tools. Its not the best comparison on those grounds. Fortunately, I can use certain tools one time and later use those same tools and get the same exact results in spiritual expereinces. So, it tests pretty good for me.
Parley P. Pratt wrote:We must lie to support brother Joseph, it is our duty to do so.
B.R. McConkie, © Intellectual Reserve wrote:There are those who say that revealed religion and organic evolution can be harmonized. This is both false and devilish.
Runtu wrote:What you do with criticism is your business and does not affect the validity of the criticism. If your spiritual experiences override valid criticism, that's up to you. Whether I choose to accept carbon dating says nothing about the validity of carbon dating. I think you get into trouble when you equate subjective internal experience with repeatable and verifiable experiments.
So, just out of curiosity, how would you determine that the Laffertys spiritual experience is not as valid and sure as your spiritual experience?
Morley wrote:What is different about the tools that you and I are using?
stemelbow wrote:So, just out of curiosity, how would you determine that the Laffertys spiritual experience is not as valid and sure as your spiritual experience?
I know very little of the Lafferty's other than they shot people and were arrested and, it seems, they said God told them to do it. I have to go with assumption on this front. God wouldn't do that. I'm comfortable on that. I don't mean to say God can't somehow let me know that He had no business in their affairs, but since I haven't even taken it seriously I haven't really taken it up as a query appealing for a response.
harmony wrote:And yet you accept without question the idea that God told Nephi to kill Laban?
stemelbow wrote:Morley wrote:What is different about the tools that you and I are using?
Its an assumption on my part. I assume you are using different tools because you don't come up with the same results.
Morley wrote:I'm assuming that, from your point of view, you get the truth and I get, um, less than the truth.